AUSTRALIAN ROMANCE.
America has not the monopoly of romantic affairs, althought quite a number of pretty love stories originate in that land of easy separation. This time it is our neighbouring continent which .provides a pretty story of a sweet-looking country girl, who came to Sydney and entered a wealthy firm as junior typiste. It was not long before the senior member soon discovered in the typiste his twin soul, and as all Ave 111 smoothly, they are now wed and are spending their honeymoon in a most, romantic walking tour round Mount Buffalo district. An Australian writes they both carry a swag, and the bride's extensive outfit consists of two pairs of trousers and a bowie knife, with one skirt to don when near civilisation. They sleep "neath the blue vault of Heaven, with the stars as canopy, ami "with a loaf of bread beneath the bough and a flask of. wine, the wilderness is Paradise now."
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 112, 17 June 1914, Page 4
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