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A Lover's Race.

Over the hills and dales she wheels Hei lover following fast. Oh, 'tis a raee — A rare love chase — And though he's ever at her heels, She leads him first to last. Yes, just by half a length she keens The lead with calmest ease ; Ah, don't they go Like lightning;, though, Over the plain and sun-kissed steeps, As merrily as you please. And will he catch her? Faith, I doubt They might speed thus all day And in the rear He'd stay, I fear, You see, to let the secret out, A tandem's built that way.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 169, 26 September 1903, Page 16

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100

A Lover's Race. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 169, 26 September 1903, Page 16

A Lover's Race. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 169, 26 September 1903, Page 16

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