The Home Circle.
6IVEM AWAY. She : “ I don’ think anybody dreams That I’m a bride. You mustn’t try to hold my hand Be dignified. And try to look at ease and calm, The way I do, As if our going off alone Were nothing new ; And when I ask you things, just growl, ‘ Oh, I don’t know! ’ Why does that horrid man back there Grin at me so ? Could he have guessed —or does he just Think I look nice ?” He : “ Of course he does —but, dear, your hat Is white with rice! ” —Home Paper.
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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 12
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95The Home Circle. Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 12
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