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4 liitio nr.nsenso ro? an>l thea. Is roiishei br th» vilest utan. IN THE DARK. Tbe hall was dark. I heard The rustle of a skirt. "Ha ha!" thought I, I'll catch You ncrw my little flirt I" Softly I sallied forth, Resolved when I had kissed her T.hat 1M make her baliove 1 thonght it was my siser. The deed was done. Ob, bliss ! Conld any man resist her ? Apology was made — Alas ! it was my sister.
It is the steam engine that whistles at its work. < It is nevec too Into to mend, but that is' no excuse for delaying the matter. A yea." declares that Stanley's book is to bo followed by a volume from his wife, entitled, " How I Found Stanley." A little girl seat out to look for uggs returned without succcbs, complaining that all 'lie hens wore s'aading about doing notlnug. Aui^elina : "Tin mau I marry must be h-in ffOiiu", bravo, and clever " Touipkius: '-D'Hr me! How fortunate we have met."
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 4
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169Xl BBLINQS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 4
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