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I, Sir Samuel' Simms saw sweet Sarah | Samson swimming. Suddenly she I seemed sinking. Sir Samuel stood 9 « stunned. Striding seaward, spurning I shingle, Sir Samuel swiftly swam SarahI wards. Sir Samuel skilfully supported B swooning Sarah. Swimming shore- | wards, Sir Samuel successfully succored ■ Sarah. Seeming somewhat shaky, Sir ■ 1 Samuel sampled some spirits—special I Scotch. B Sarah saw Sir Samuel’s self-saeriflc-B ing spirit. Sir Samuel saw Sarah’s S . sweetness. Sir Samuel soon sought Sarah. Striding slowly, Sarah sighed softly. Sir Samuel seemed speechless. “Say something, Sir Samuel,” said Sarah. . “Say ‘Sam,' Sarah,” said Sir 1 Samuel. j Sarah, smiling shyly, softly said, j “Sam.” “Sarah SaHy, ” stammered Sir ' Samuel. “Sweet Sarah —sweetheart.” i Sarah solemnly surrendered. I (Printer’s r*mnrk: “Pleace stop j thie; we are ehort. of ceeec.”} —•‘■TitBits.” *' 1 ■ ■ -
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Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 3 November 1919, Page 4
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137SHORTAGE OF “S” SORTS STOPPED STORY. Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 3 November 1919, Page 4
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