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LINES TO TOTTIE.

Faithful and true you swore on the Book, And memory still retains the fond look, With which you said it, my Tottie. Faithful and true, wilt thou act thy part ? Nor let slander, or malice estrange thy heart, From the absent one, oh, my Tottie ? Faithful and true, though the sea may divide, In fancy, in passion, I'm still by thy side. Faithful ever to my Tottie. Come sunshine, come cloud, what e'er is to be, Faithful and true for ever to thee, i Is my refrain my own Tottie. J. G. Invercargill, 20th April, 1866.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 247, 27 April 1866, Page 3

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99

LINES TO TOTTIE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 247, 27 April 1866, Page 3

LINES TO TOTTIE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 247, 27 April 1866, Page 3

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