YOUNG LADY AND THE RING
:i ;;; inlh Ug dialog IIG took plaCO at ■\i ; i ■ V'olh-T Court, Loudon, i.^ t UV Plowdeu and a. bashfu 1 niui on the subject of a "... -ni u riri"'v.'.hiel! was said to !>' hi'',! liv a young lady. The r ia ’!i said lie hart known the vo.n A i.for time, and lout the fiier vo her at her request, but . v.- ; ; ■ u.ivhie to get it hack. giv Plowdeu was curious to know . jho ’. ouag lady wauled with u-.sit i.eiiiau-’s' ring,” and suggested iV-d i.,chaps she wauled to put it on -'i-'mleucdu’t; linger. (Laughter.) ’i’lA vnvp mail smiled, and said t." didn't think so. now,” said Mr Plnwdou, ■•wliat we-re vour reLitious to this oIiVV lad vat the time—any hopes fo’-''Too future?’’ —‘''-to,” ho whisi d . j.!!.! a stranger?—No; I have i-i.her four wars. \ riislant friend? —Well, yes. a ill ;.:at friend. yy siionl-.l she ask a. distant iVh-ad io take the ring off his linger and give it to her? V oung man hesitated, and thou VudL sneaking rativer plainly, rlA' hf voting* lady took it off my " c-'-i'iYa. ” said Mr Plowdeu, with a -Mile, >•,:’)(• had hold of your hand?” ( IVivadi I or. ) —Tiio young man blushed ;c’.-t rvsii’esred. M r Idowden (still smiling): Is ; .. : vmptnm of distant friend it' looks, I mean, as if the ‘d,i.h : : S was wanning up a little.— IMu tln re was nothing between us, .... j,• :i s that goes, ri M- - —, it fiian that she had hold .'onr "hand?—Well, I saw her - o Uor door, w iptv—About ten o’clock. \ id'j ' walk? —About half-a-miku \.ji ■■t • the end she took hold of your hand. What was your part in L, ' \ Y.d'w-.Vi; evaded the question, r. iiud said that, knowing the d,and having rather a IMon;uion of her—(Mr Plowdeu; when site took Ins ring .'h i'is linger iio didn't exactly ask u- but—well, she said she v.-.iiii I return it whenever he wanted ip; ire. l when ho wrote — Mi- Plowdeu; Oh! 'that won’t s.u-i-I'v her; she wants to see yew.— Mo, she avoids me. (i t. no i Don't let us take that view’ of it I think you must make. ..„V,’iV.r effort to sec her. And let i,,i.d, M qii fake the sameplea■.w ■ in Darting vonr ring back on :, 0 ,: r -j, a h she felt in taking it hdt 'dw hashed it four months, vhi 1 know Those losses are v-'v 'Vi .-nl v felt, but they have their iv-v-.Vd. You insist upon .seeing 1,.. r- _T have . behaved very well to '*?!(• .Plowdeu; I am sure yon have believed with exceeding politeness a ad e.dlaulry. ml -:o I he dialogue'ended.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8844, 21 June 1907, Page 3
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443YOUNG LADY AND THE RING Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8844, 21 June 1907, Page 3
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