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NEWSPAPERS.

If a young lady wished a young gentleman to kiss her, wbat papers would she mention ? Spectator, no Observer, but as many Times as you like. We wish to add that she would like it done with Dispatch, no Register or Journal kept of it, and for him not to Hera’d it nor mention it to a Recorder , uor Chronicle, it abroad. Her hpa should be the only Repository , and the Sun should be excluded as much as possible. If a Alessenger got it, the World would soon know it, for Xeios is now carried by Telegraph, where it was formerly done by the Courier, who was always ready to Ga%ejte it. In the act, the Pi ’ess upon her lips should b,e light, and the Union perfect. That is our Standard of kissing, first assuring ourselves that no Argus eye w’as upon us, and the only i?e> Jlector present the Mirror,

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Evening Star, Issue 3124, 22 February 1873, Page 3

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NEWSPAPERS. Evening Star, Issue 3124, 22 February 1873, Page 3

NEWSPAPERS. Evening Star, Issue 3124, 22 February 1873, Page 3

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