Sowerby was a very shy young man For six months ho had boon paying attentions to a young lady, and had not yet even squeezed Her hand. One evening as they lingered in the shadow of the trees by her gate ho ashed timidly, “Mabel, would you—might I—or—would you mind if I placed one reverent hiss on your fair hand to-night before I leave?” Mabel thought he wanted speeding up. So she dropped her hand coyly on his shoulder, raised her face temptingly to his, and replied, “Well, Reginald, I should thinh it decidedly out of place!” A New Version —“Love’s golden dream is ore,” sang the chorus girl, as she counted up her breach-of'-promise
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Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1742, 20 April 1916, Page 5
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