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AN ANGEL’S VISIT TO A PRINTING OFFICE.

She came into the ollioe, smiling and beautiful. George and she were engage-1, and George had a ease. He had a galley of solid nonpareil on his case, which ho was about to lock up and prove. George, blushing like a girl, shook her hand, and called her his darling. She eyed the galley'. and smiled sweeter than before. “Buddy, dear,” she sail, still eyeing the galley of nonpariel, “are them the things you print with J”

“Yes, said Docldy, feeling

She swept her taper fingers over the matter, squabbling the entire galley.

“Bless you, my darling?’’ said George, chokingly, the sweat down his face. She looked up at him'and’said ;

“ Why, Doddy, dear, it’s all in little pieces, ain’t it ?’’

“ Yes, love,” said George, gently taking her hand and leading her toward the door. “Good-bye, darling,” he said. “ Bye-bye, Doddy ; be sure you come tonight.” “Bear me,” she soliloquised, “how George loves me ! He nearly sobbed when I touched those little bits of thingummies.”

George, moodily—“l wish all women were in heaven.’’

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Dunstan Times, Issue 949, 25 June 1880, Page 3

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AN ANGEL’S VISIT TO A PRINTING OFFICE. Dunstan Times, Issue 949, 25 June 1880, Page 3

AN ANGEL’S VISIT TO A PRINTING OFFICE. Dunstan Times, Issue 949, 25 June 1880, Page 3

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