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HOW THEY DID IT!

They were silting sida by eide, And she sighed, and then he sighed. Said be, " My darliag idol! " A»d he idled, and then Bhe idled. " You are creation's belle," And she bellow'd, and he bellow'd. " On my soul there's such a ■weight," And he waited, and then she waited. " Your hand I ask, so bold I'm grown," And she groan'd, and then he groan'd. " You shall have a private gig,*' And she giggled, and then ho gigglad. •Said she, " My dearest Lulce," And he looked, and then she looked, " I'll have thee if thou wilt," • And ho wilted, and thea she wilted.

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1846, 2 December 1874, Page 2

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106

HOW THEY DID IT! Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1846, 2 December 1874, Page 2

HOW THEY DID IT! Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1846, 2 December 1874, Page 2

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