A Western traveller camo up to a log cabin and asked for a drink, which was supplied by a good-looking young womai. As she was the lirst woman lie had seen in several days, he ollered her a dime for a kiss. It was duly taken anil paid for, and the roiing hostess, who had never seen a dime before, looked at it a moment, with some curiosity, theu asked what she should do with it. He replied what she ehoee. as it was hers. "If that's the case," said she, '' you may take it buek and give me another kiss."
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 21 November 1872, Page 3
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