Of all the women she is the most to be pitied who hnsi a slow-paced suitor; »,'' worse than a retrograding one. How _adm"' able, how prompt, how perfectly satisfactory, was the conduct of the Puritan, who rode up to the door of the house where dwelt the gw of his choice, and having desired her.»» called out to Mm said, without circumlocution, " Rachel, the Lord hath sent me to many thee!" when the girl answered, w' /w'l promptitude and devoiedness, "The ■LOW wiUbedon«!" . ...
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 94, 28 April 1870, Page 2
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83Untitled Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 94, 28 April 1870, Page 2
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