STICKING TO THE RULE.
‘ Dear Miss Mildred,’ wrote the young editor, ‘ I find it impossible to tell you by word of mouth what X have been longing for months to say.. My palsied tongue refuses to dp the bidding of my will when I am irs your presence. I am under the necessity, therefore, of writing to you: to tell you how inexpressibly dear tome you have become, and ask if you. will consent to be my wife. lit replying, please be brief, omit tho discussion of unimportant topics, and. write only on one side of the sheet.’
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 25, 15 September 1894, Page 9
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98STICKING TO THE RULE. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 25, 15 September 1894, Page 9
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