Happy Souls.
It was evening, and they sat on a bench in the Grand Circus Park. She was a confiding young girl, and he looked aweary. " Angus," she said, as the wind playfully stirred the Jeafy branches overhead, " 1 have been figuring;" 11 Yes." " On how cheaply we can live." "Celt." " 1 can make a pound of brown sugar last us a whole week.'' " Can you?"' 41 Yes, dear." There was a long silence, broken at last as he gave a sudden start and cxciaimed : " Yes, but who's to cam it?" She promised to take in sewing and support him, and happiness came stealing through the park like a beam ot silver light, aud they clasped hands and were very quiet — and it was settled — and they will wed.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume 26, Issue 157, 26 January 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)
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