T* war. thai!' honeymoon 1'•'• P to London. iiml Ihe first, time tiicy had I\; .■ boon on! of 1 .'inen-diire. A?-, they waited on tho platform at Ft. Pancras lor the gmr.d to lnim I>' ilio'i- boxes o'! of the van. the ycmiiß brulo and bridegroont were mnnifestly rnibaiTa.-; ' :!. Tin it an outside porter eanio up and a.sked: — "Can 1 look jiftcr yc." baggage lor jo". mister?" The red blood mounted to the brido'M rhreks, and. turning on her hubbv, she doniandod: "Well. well, well! If yer ain't a;ven to thrash him for rofairin' to me like that, ye'rc no man, George;
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 169, 28 April 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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