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She sighed as she lay snugly in his tight embrace. He passionately kissed her, once, twice, thrice. He sighed and broke away. “Dear,” he had difficulty in getting out his words. “ Dear, we will havo to leave the old place.” As ho spoke bitter tears rolled down his face. She looked up startled, a hurt look in her soft eyes. “Don’t say that; no, don't say that. I love this place. When the moon and stars ato out it is heaven. I thought that we had as last come to a haven. I’m so tired —so tired of roaming!” Convulsive sobs shook her slender frame. “ Why,, why do we have to leave?” He looked at her with compassion. “ Dear, wo must go. You see, they only allow ‘you to park one hour here.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 14

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133

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 14

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 14

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