A young man in California, whose friends had ceased to correspond with him, woke up their interest by sending letters to business men in his native place, inquiring the price of a tolerably well sized farm. Seven affectionate letters came from the friends by return of post, and two or three a day have come ever Eince, including one from an old (and cold) sweetheart.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 542, 8 July 1869, Page 2
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