AN ITALIAN ROMANCE.
An interesting episode in connection with the survivors of the New England immigrants now in the Agricultural llall came to light on Wednesday morning. Among the families decimated by privation was one in which there was a handsome, and in every way presentable young woman, who on arriving h re was left almost alone in the world. Among thoso whom curiosity, or a desire to assist, led to the hall was a young Italian, who, though he had Toft his native land for many years, felt an interest in it? He conversed with them in his long-unused native tongue, and after a time conceived an affection for the young woman I't-revrcd to. n Wednesday he applied to " engage ' her, and being questioned it turned out that the two had arranged fov a vrvrv permanent enjjngement.. as tticj wciv to he married on Thursday morning. The bi'id-groom elect i= a steady, in man. svn>l wt>l! ihlo to provide his houselfs.ina'iioni'! , wii' the comforts of home lif". All w: 'j<>i;i !u tiioin joy — >ow. and Country.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3098, 2 June 1881, Page 4
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177AN ITALIAN ROMANCE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3098, 2 June 1881, Page 4
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