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An Indication.

Mr. Northsido walked into his parlor tho other night and was rather surprised to see his daughter silting on young Mr. Hilltop’s lap. Tho young people worn surprised too, Tho older man was the first to recover his equanimity, and as .Miss Northsido found her feet ho remarked: “Ah, Lucy! I see your race for a husband is nearly over.” “What male’s you say that, papa?" asked tho girl, blushing painfully. “You seemed to be on tho last lap.”— Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1904, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
83

An Indication. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1904, Page 4

An Indication. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1904, Page 4

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