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A LEAF FROM "HOP'S" NOVEL.

The moment had arrived when these two lovers must part. Months, perhaps, might elpse ere they should meet again. Ah ! Marion, he sighed, befor I go will A*ou not give me some little souvenir of this blissful evening — something that I may gaze upon when, far away ia England, and think of thee. Oh ! give me some small token — anything, no matter how trifling, so that it has been nsar to your own beloved salf ! Jane ! she said, imperiously, to the maid who appeared in answer to her summons. Jane, go up to my boudoir, and on the escritoire you will find the porous-plaster that I wore last night ! That, she said, turning her fond gaz* upon the mau who adored her, has been nearer to me than anything I know of. Will yn take it with you, or shall I send it by parcel's post ?

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10199, 3 January 1895, Page 4

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151

A LEAF FROM "HOP'S" NOVEL. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10199, 3 January 1895, Page 4

A LEAF FROM "HOP'S" NOVEL. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10199, 3 January 1895, Page 4