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Flowery.—The editor of the New Orleans Picayune acknowledges the receipt of a bouquet in the following graceful terras :—" Tinted with the blue of the softest summer skies, and laden with a perfume recalling the delicious sea air on a summer morn, was the glorious bouquet of donbla violets, flecked here and there with white ladybank roses, sent us yesterday by a fair friend from, Jefferson. Hare and odorous blossoms, caught? together by the delicate hands of a woman who has an eye to effect and a soul to drink in and, comprehend the beautiful, are cheering coinpan-* ions, and bring a sparkling pleasure to the eje dulled by the monotonous aspect of printed pa^e*,**

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 714, 2 September 1869, Page 3

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114

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 714, 2 September 1869, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 714, 2 September 1869, Page 3

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