INTERRUPTION OF LOVE'S YOUNG DBEAM.
They sat upon an inverted wash-tub (directly under a window) dreaming wild dreams of love. With her great starry eyes turned up to him ihe softly whispered, " Will you always, always love me, Warren ?" and Warren murmured back — Till ths sun grows cold, Till the stars are old, And— Then he sprang to his feet in • wild panic and made frenzied efforts to get his face through a coating of something tbat seemed to have fallen from the clouds. Cleaning his eyes, be shot tbe quick glance of hatred up to the window, made a bolt for the baok gate, and disappeared from the startled girl's side. Old gentleman up-staire, murmuring to bis wife, remarks, " There, Malindy, I bet 500 doi*. I're knocked that blamed bowl of hot starch out of the winder, aod upset the whole on't." The desolate maiden has no lover now, but goes around with an unquiet glare in her downcast eyes." '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 96, 10 April 1876, Page 4
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161INTERRUPTION OF LOVE'S YOUNG DBEAM. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 96, 10 April 1876, Page 4
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