A Much Courted Woman
It was reported very recontly that the widowed Mis Frank Leslie, who ib proprietress of a popular New York paper, and a woman possessed of considerable wealth, acquired wholly by her own enterprise, declines to entertain any matrimonial offers. She is perhaps ono of the most assiduously courted women of the age. So numerous are the offers of marriage made to her, that she is compelled to send out printed circulars as replies in tho negative instead of letters, the writing of which would occupy too much of her valuable time, She it, a proficient athlete, an extensivo traveller, and an accomplished lady.
Lightning can be seen by reflection at the distance of 200 miles. A Fair Lone Hand. — A pretty widow's . "Oh, Tommy, that vvas abominable in you to eafc your sister's share of the cake." "Why," said Tommy, "didn't you cell me, ma, that I was always to take her part ?"
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 281, 14 July 1888, Page 5
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157A Much Courted Woman Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 281, 14 July 1888, Page 5
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