THOSE EYES.
Farmer Hodge (reading novelette) i "I'm out of all patience with that Gladys Fitzallwyn in the story— tho ways she's abusing her beautiful eyes. She doesn't deserve to have none." Mrs Hodge:. "What's she been doing now?" 8 Farmer Hodge : "This book is full of it. Firat she threw her eye? up to the ceiling, and then let them drop on the floor; then Bhe darted them down on a Jong corridor, and rested them on the 000 l waters of the lagoon. Then Bhe must have culled them back somehow, for it says she bathed them in sad, salt tears, wiped them, and e^cpt them with long lashes. Once she was fool enough to rivet them on the. dome, and when I left off she was fixing them oa a marital '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5092, 27 October 1894, Page 3
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134THOSE EYES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5092, 27 October 1894, Page 3
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