A young woman, who was thinking of getting married, went to her minister to ask his advice about so important a step. She told him that she had an offer of marriage, and she wanted his advice. Her minister said he did not know very well what to say to her; but he should lcmind her of what the Apostle Paul had said upon that subject, "They that married did well; hut. they that did not marry did better.' " Weel, weel," she says. "Til awa liame and dae well,, let them dae better that like,"
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1338, 1 June 1872, Page 2
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