OUR LETTER BOX
Pro.— Thanks, will use. Mixed. — We really have no time for such things. Sam. — No, we could not be a party to a plot of that kind. Friend.— You had better inquire at the Hospital yourself. Student. —We believe the book is in the public reference library. Mii-LY.— Clever, but how cruel. You muy be in a similar position some day. .f. P. (Whangarei). — Erudition does not necessarily imply culture and elegance. Bushie. — Why should you think that you were meant? Don't be so thin-skinned. P. P. C— Good-bye ; sorry to lose you, but will endeavour to keep up our spirits. Bill.— lf she loves you, why not? Money is not everything, though we confess it in something. Tamaki.— flood news item, but it would be stale before we could print it. Send us a good " yarn " next time. Phckbe M,— Touching sentiment, but the ex pression ! The opening lines in print will perhaps reveal this to you :— Britannia arises *nd casts off her mantle of grief, Her wounded, aching heart has at last found sweet relief.
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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 24
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180OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 24
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