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THE HONEYMOON.

Scene The ManaW atu Railw ay Station She "I don't think anybody dreams That I'm a bride ; You musn't try to hold my hand . Be dignified, And t/ry to look at ease and calm, The way I do, As if our going off alone Were nothing new, And when I ask you things just growl, 'Oh, I don't know Why does that horrid man back there Grin at me so 9 Could he have guessed? or does he ]ust Think I look nice? He "Of course lie does— but, dear, your hat I<g white with rice.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 104, 28 June 1902, Page 14

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98

THE HONEYMOON. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 104, 28 June 1902, Page 14

THE HONEYMOON. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 104, 28 June 1902, Page 14

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