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The Old Man's Sorrow,

" You have a daughter, have you not, sir ? " said a minister to an old gentleman, with whom he had formed a casual acquaintance as a fellow-passenger. The old gentleman essayed to answer, but the question had strangely affected him. " I beg your pardon," said the minister, "if I have thoughtlessly awakened in your mind recollections of a painful nature. The world is full of sorrow, sir, and perhaps my question recalls to your memory a fair, beautiful girl, whose blossoming young life had withered in its bloom. Am I right, sir ? " " No, not exactly," replied the old gentleman, sadly; (i I have live unmarried darters, mister, an' the youngest of the lot is 28 years old."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2076, 7 December 1893, Page 49

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The Old Man's Sorrow, Otago Witness, Issue 2076, 7 December 1893, Page 49

The Old Man's Sorrow, Otago Witness, Issue 2076, 7 December 1893, Page 49

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