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We always did relish a bit of 'fine writing

now and then, and this from the Fort Scott Telegram is peculiarly good : —“ Death, with fleshh’ss knuckles, rapped at- the door of Mrs. J. N. B.’s soul, and obedient to the inexorable call, I he spirit of that loved woman floated up to its Creator, leaving her beloved husband, children, and friends, to mourn over the mortal casket.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBS18740923.2.13

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 207, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
67

Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 207, 23 September 1874, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 207, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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