MORCEAUX.
. -_. ..._» Goorgo Eliot says thnt a voung mnn'e *yes first open to. tho world when he is in love. This is not ajways so. Usunlly ifc is when he hos g^no away from homo and had his washing sent out for tbo firsfc timo. and finds among it when it is returned on edd stooking with two rttdjSt ripe* aboufc the top. and long enough to button around bin nook. " Ah! mo J" sighed a damp-eyed man as he left the oomqtery where bie had jusfc planted' his wife j " sho waa all the world to mo, and I ahalt not . be far behind her," and sure enough hn wasn't. In le«s than a week he was right i^long eido of her, but she was another womim. Who does nofc lovo a faithful, honest dog man's faithful friend P And yet who is there stretching out in the shade for a quiet after* noon nap, who. has .had .man's faithful friend oomo Ranting up, and in an exoess of honest •affection, laying a great broad, hot tongue all over one's oheek, from chin to eyebrow, that docs not get up and seise man's faithful friond. by }fche tail and one ear and try to throw him across a {firairie fifteen miles wideP _.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2685, 3 November 1876, Page 2
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