Lftst summer A pretty and romantic giri s[H.-nl the -eason at a farm-house, and got up a mild flirtation with the young man’of tbe house. Ho was not particularly bold, and -o one evening as »hc swung in the hamimick in the moonlight, she coy'ly said b. the young fellow: "What is iio P- b.--l gift to m-.’i .' II p.,n ii-o-d a mom-.ni, a-he walcln d til" r,,.e ■ and in 1.-r "he"!.-,. and ih-n ■■'o i. ‘ '-v- 1): '• A •.•••• ■!ho -. I think.” Ihe '■mill "■ -mm set iiml it waggoning damp. •*n i d<- m -si go light into the he-'iae.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue XX, 6 May 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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