During their honeymoon they had been sitting and sighing and talking poetry in the balcony for three hours, all of which time he had both her hands tightly clasped in his. Finally she broke forth — ‘ Tommy, dearest, I want to ask you something.’ ‘ Ask me a hundred—a thousand—a million things !’ he exclaimed in reply. ‘ Well, Tommy, I’ve got an awful colcL in my head,’ she continued, ‘ and if I draw one of my hands away to use my pockethandkerchief, would you think it unkind of me?-
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 471, 14 May 1890, Page 4
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