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TO TOTTIE.

jareweil, what though we part! Trusting in each others heart, "We part in seeming ; Firm and true if thou'lt be, True and firm through all to me, : Parting is but dreaming. a As the sun the mists dispel, Waking up each murky dell, Irorn natures night ; Kissing dry each dewy tear, Shed at eve o'er daylights bier, Awakening more bright. Thus, our troubles past and o'er, Meeting, we will part no more, Eest — bathed in bliss ; For all sorrows past and gone, Surely we can them atone, With one LO.NG- kis3. J.-G-. Inyercargill, 4th May, 1866.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 255, 9 May 1866, Page 3

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TO TOTTIE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 255, 9 May 1866, Page 3

TO TOTTIE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 255, 9 May 1866, Page 3

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