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THE DEAR SELF-SACRIFING ANGEL.

He had come to spend the evening, and she had received him in the library. The parlours were occupied. The Old Settlers’ Association was holding a meeting there.

‘ Miss Fredonia,’ said a domestic, opening the library door, ‘ I’m sorry to disturb yez, but they’re a-wantin' more ehairs. I'll have to take all yez can spare.’ The face of the fair young girl grew radiant with the glow of generous self-sacrifice. ‘Alfred,’ she whispered, resolutely, ‘those old people must not stand. Norah, you may take everything except this rocking chair.’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 25 July 1891, Page 212

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THE DEAR SELF-SACRIFING ANGEL. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 25 July 1891, Page 212

THE DEAR SELF-SACRIFING ANGEL. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 25 July 1891, Page 212