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LADIES’ EXPRESS.

:o: The Editor will be glad to give insertion to any local contributions from his ladyfriends that may be considered interesting in the family circle, or to the sex generally.] :o: “ COMING." Without you, without you, my darling ! Without you ! what more can I say, 1 To show you how lonely my heart is, 1 Whenever your heart is away. I wait and I watch for- you, dearest, With never a doubt or a fear, But that some to-morrow will bring you, Some day of all days in the year. How many to-morrows there have been ! How many to-morrows may be ! The longest but brings me the nearer, That day of all others to me. And often I fancy I hear you, Your hand on the latch of the door, Your voice in the hull, and your footsteps Close—closer—beside me once more. With glad eyes, half shut, now I see you, As strong, and as brave, and as true ; And eyes I know, even in darkness. Belong to no other than you. I know that, at last, it is over— The wearying trouble and care ; And courage and comfort come back, with The touch of your hand on my hair.

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Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 2

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LADIES’ EXPRESS. Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 2

LADIES’ EXPRESS. Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 2

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