MONEY NO DRAWBACK.
."■■*•• "' i j*"" :,i w discussion on the A young lady Hi a . e ssed herself . riiarriage question thus e-Xj,. ... , • •• Well, no, I don't know that T<} Xty ol money alone, but if a man hac r *, money allied to a sweet disposrU J s^j moustache that curled at both eno. • . nice blue eyes, and a respectable profess*. • and his father was rich and his mother a*. Sisters aristocratic, and he wanted to marry me and he would promise to let me have my own way in everything, and kept me liberally supplied with coin, and have a nica furnished house with a big piano in it, and give me two diamond rings and pay my milliner's bills without grumbling', and I really and truly loved him, I wouldn't consider his money any drawback to the match," hs«s. \
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 March 1891, Page 4
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140MONEY NO DRAWBACK. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 March 1891, Page 4
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