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Deflations of,a Kiss.

A- kiss is a tasteless morsel, which be* [ comes delicious in proportion as it is flav oured with love. . • The sweetest - fruit on the tree .of love. . The oftener' plucked the more abundant, it grows. „ - , \ . „. -'„! The-.only known "smad&"r;tnaVwffl; calm * - storm. .;-., \ -. \ t ■■■ ' .* - A telegram; to the'Hearl., v ■ Nothing divided-between two-. ' > - ■ Not enough for one, just enough foj •■ "'two-,- too-nnrch'for^tnreer' ""* —y" ~""" . j . The only.Jr.eaHy agreeable two-faced acticn,^ £ under the sun. . '"^ I A woman's most effective argument, .whether to cajole'the heart of a father,- con- '' trol'the humours of a or console the griefs of childhood. The thunderclap of the lips, which inevitably follows the lightning glance of the J eyes. /,'"•. j, These definitions should be", sufficient to ■ leave no' one in doubt as to the' precue. nature of a -kiss.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2556, 11 March 1903, Page 71

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Deflations of,a Kiss. Otago Witness, Issue 2556, 11 March 1903, Page 71

Deflations of,a Kiss. Otago Witness, Issue 2556, 11 March 1903, Page 71