A LOVE STORY.
He \yas a brave, but not a Sioux; He loved his wigwam lojral and trioux, But thought of another wigwam tioux, For he loved a girl by the name of Whose eyes were a dark, deep blioux; And every day his great love. grioux, And earnestly, lovingly, he did wioux. But Sioux Smiled on a hated Giouxgioux, Tioux. Now ’twas the brave, now the Giouxgioux, She kept them both in a deuce of a stioux,. Which she loved best neither knioux, For she had. the tic diouxliouxrioux. The Gioux spent money, the brave did tioux, Btmque theatre, Zioux, f'or money often goes in lioux Of youth, or face of ruddy hioux, Or learning, goodness, and all of that criouxL The brace, his money blioux, His bills accrioux, His rent is dioux,. His friends are fipux, Love he does rioUx, He is in a stioux And feeling blioux. Wouldn’t yioux, tioux? For Sioux Wedded the Giouxgioux, Bioux-hioux l a _ in i*i .
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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 111, 5 September 1902, Page 4
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163A LOVE STORY. Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 111, 5 September 1902, Page 4
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