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AFTER THE HONEYMOON.

BY A BRUTE. j O sing again that ancient song, j The song I've heard ten times before, Though curl'd upon the sofa, love, I only snore. | 0 sing it once! 0 sing it twice! 0 sing it three timps o'er and o'er! | But leave me to my slumbers, love, t 1 ask no more. • She sang it once, she sang it twice, ' She sang it three times o'er and o'er; j Then woke me with a wifely kiss — I I only swore ! April; 1898. — H. J. B. j

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Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 49

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AFTER THE HONEYMOON. Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 49

AFTER THE HONEYMOON. Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 49

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