KIBBLINGS.
A»-.tUe nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men.
Miss Hawkins : I think thorn's a great deal in that notion that people become what they eat. Barlow : Then if you do, you mast nave eaten venieoD, von are saoh a deer little thing. Miss Hawkinß (softly): Yon are not making game of me, ore you, George ? la the lamp-light's soft glamour, how pretty they are, Bat trusting young lover, take warning; We would not your vision of loveliness mar. Yet the "debtors of Eve" they are fairer by far Tbaa the same daughters are in the morning. So Artless —Miss Elderly : No, Mr M'Ginnis. I nm gett'ni? too old for balls and parties. M'Qinnis : (Jli, don't say that. Miss Elderly. Miss Elderly : Why I f el like a faded leaf among all thepe young buds. Do you ever press autumn leaves, Mr MQinnis ?
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9724, 15 June 1893, Page 4
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146KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9724, 15 June 1893, Page 4
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