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During her conversation with the ehopman oho apologised for her previous anger, find hoped he would pardon her. .The pardon was accorded, and the youm; man stepped to the door in order to let Mrs Fisher out. Jb had commenced to rain ; fortunately shohad her umbrella with her. The as&ii=tant opened it. with groat >po lirenc&s, and as she shook the somewhat refractory silk from the stick, down fell a half sovereign. Jfc must have dropped from the counnterand lodged in theumbrella which had nob been used since JVJrs Fisher's la&t risib to town.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 3

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94

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 3

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 3

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