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MA FUTURE."

Shall we meet in the country or city, 'Mid crowds, or in green shady lane ? Are \ou wise, or exceedingly pretty ? Shall you be a. ' dear Lad) Disdain ?' Your hiiir, is it dusky or golden? Your eyes, are they bind:, brown, or blue ? Will your glances mv fond hear); embolden, And shall you be fickle or true ? Are you just a sweet innocent maiden, Whose only demesne is her face, Oi" an heiress, whose trunks will be laden With satins, and silks, and point lace ? Will long or will short be our wooing? And shall we look back with regret To our season of amorous cooing, Like doves when the red sun lias set? if you should tluve umfters discover, 1 hope without fail you'll let know ' An ardeit, expectant young lover.' Who dates from the* Auckland P.O.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 162, 20 October 1883, Page 18

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MA FUTURE." Observer, Volume 7, Issue 162, 20 October 1883, Page 18

MA FUTURE." Observer, Volume 7, Issue 162, 20 October 1883, Page 18

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