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Cupid and Cold Feet

* — Superior Judge Treble,, of Washington, upholds the right of a wife to warm her feet on her husband's back.—"News ilteni." "When love was young, and likewise you, And all the world Avas bright, And you were wont to bill oncl coo Oft in the stilly night; When gazing on her lovely face, Her tresses fair or black, You never dreamed she'd want, to place Her cold feet on your back. Buts he has won the right in court, And you must pay the price: Two soles with but a single thought; Two feet that feel like ice. Xo use to sigh (hat love is gone; In any way repine, A feel of chilly Trilbys on • The middle of your spine.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19131227.2.27

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 December 1913, Page 4

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124

Cupid and Cold Feet Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 December 1913, Page 4

Cupid and Cold Feet Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 December 1913, Page 4

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