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d- Ui at a ttiUUuig 1.1.H11 ni til.il] Xl\\ \(r}lv. ,ilUl i1.1j1.l .- i' i1.1.11l I)) 1I A' 1 il.-, !> IH.H; s ii ,!,.. a 1-, el ille ill ,1111,1-;e iil, iIU-i,t. 1 in' , ri'ro«'l' M.s- -M.i:y mill. I.l'' d.!Uj;iiti-i (It ,1 ilnokiyn ii.ru .1.111!. b.ic v.,1 Ullage,! 111 jji; 11,, linn! 11l I -111 l 1' - 1 il. b 1.. .! yillll.l; 111.111 ut g, ml i.iiiiily. "Iweiviiiing pn mised tin' u iia[i[i!i 1' s .' w, a. i 1 inlil. "i he uieoiljei- .11 ~ie two iamilies me. ami e.,,:C ! 'iveJ tut 0111- aiM<hi.'i a snic-re icgaid ~:id 1 1 [i"' 1 } hki> a hatni mscd ati.oiii|.'an,iiitiu m tie.- y. ung o.er-' duct wilt .1- loud <mu'.'i"ri. ; I'm- wediUng cay v. a-, tixiil, ana on 1.1 eve appeared on ihe scene, pale, sad-eyed, giief-stricki-n tac "i-ihi-r girl.' Miss Macdun.iid was t" d so.vv: that li-t intended husband had uuelly ji.ied a beaut.ful and .1111 ,c,at giii to wiioin lie liad I cine,' - ri ,ed Ut 'lv. 11 hope.i wviidashed iu tile ground, and hit' love tumid to b:tn r sorrow, and -he took a dating :«• olvc. Her fami y weic persuaded t j j..,!n in her pi.llls, and die wedding preparations went <■... Oil ike app anted clay the hou.-e was bnll.am'y il uiuinated, tin duwingitioni wh'ie th'' ci'ieinonv was tu take place was arranged with a liusj ut b. autitui flower.-, and thtf wedding g 1 mi' *nt i .M.i''. I'd. Two Haiwai', friends of Mi-s Mauin.ild - lam; y. .iil'.rig a-- gi"Oiii-ii!i.'i], cat!]'-- int'waril. in 0 ill.' , i'.wild ii' >lll. whin 1 , looktig ap'Und among many strange 1.,, t s, lie saw two which he knew too w.:l—tho-e ui tne fiitlur and iii.aliei ut die girl whom he had betiaycd. He '.ndeavoied to retire, but the '-lahvart giOomsnien held him fa~t. There followed a .-c ue "palpitating with conflicting emotion-.'' Ma''ili'tiad, facing tiie biidegiooin, det uiied he niu-t rnar:y do- girl ui hi* original civiie. Throwing asich' a curtain she revealed the other gir". "Frank,she -aid. ''you loved her; -ho love.; you. it is your duty to g:ve your child your nam-'." Expostulations were in vain, and the newiy-arrang'ed wedding- ceiemony piococded belore the bewildered guesh At i>s conc us oii, Thobir was conducted to the door, and given to un'•eisiaml that r.ei'her Mi-s Macdonak! nor his brlue desiicd ever to see his lace again.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 20 November 1906, Page 4
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