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AN EMPHATIC BRIDEGROOM.

A iimvly-run.iT i<T couple from the nival districts in Yankce-limd wore v.ding in a street car tho other day, and the £room insisted on holding the Irulo’s Imnd in his big red paw. “ Oh, no ; dont !” she said, as she jerked her hand away. “Oh, luv ! let me hold yar hand jest for ten minutes,” he pleaded. “ Shoo I don’t you see they are looking at us I’ she whispered. *’ They are, eh !” ho replied, looking up and down the car. “Wall, noun Pm going to put my arm right around ye, and if any fellow in this car dares to look crooked, l’!l get up ’n mop the floor with him until I wear him up to his shoulder blades!” His arm encircled her, and tho other passengers looked as solemn as if they were on their way from a funeral.—American Paper.

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Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3

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AN EMPHATIC BRIDEGROOM. Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3

AN EMPHATIC BRIDEGROOM. Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3

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