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Called to Order.

She was the daughter of a judge, and she listened with languid interest to his plea. "I love you devotedly!" he declared passionately. "I am prepared to devote my life to you. ' " Be specific in your pleading," she cautioned. "Do not stray toe fai from the point at issue."

He hesitated, then asked earnestly, "Will you be my wife?" " Ah," she said, " now I see the point yotl wish to make." "I am not rioh," be urged, "but I hum

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Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 60

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Called to Order. Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 60

Called to Order. Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 60

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