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HOW THEY DID IT !

They were sitting side by side. And she sighed, and then, he s ; ghe<?. Said he, "My darling idol I " And he idled, and then she idled. "You are creation's belle," Aod she bellow \J, and he bellow 'd "On my soul there's such a weight," And he waited, and then she waited. M Yonr hand 1 ask, so be id I'm groan," And she groan'd, and tbea he groan'd. " Yon ahaU Ime a private gig," " And ehe giggled, and then he giggled. Said she, « My dearest Luke," And he looked, and then Ehe looked. "I'll have thee if thou wiU," 11 And he wilted, and then she wilted

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 302, 22 December 1874, Page 4

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HOW THEY DID IT! Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 302, 22 December 1874, Page 4

HOW THEY DID IT! Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 302, 22 December 1874, Page 4

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