A Novel Present was lately made to a popular actress at the Havana. It was on the occasion of the lady's benefit, and la senorata had been called before the curtain to receive the vociferous plaudits of (he house, which rose eh masse as she appeared. In the midst of her triumph there emerged from the stage-box a hand • some negro boy, dressed in a gorgeous livery of blue and silver, and bearing in one hand an exquisite bouquet, and in the other a card, on which was written, "Madame, deign to accept the bouquet and the holder ! " ■ , . , Bit;i&Hm Young has jast iavoioed his stock of children again, and thinks there are ; vl'6B\ l iii : '.ftifev :> &-' :I "''-' ! ; ' ■'■ '"■ •'•,:''■'■ - : ----
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 303, 20 December 1872, Page 2
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117Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 303, 20 December 1872, Page 2
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