•'We've known each oilier for such a lons time," said the too bashful lover, .'•that— er—don't you think our present form of address—er—swms almost too—er—formal? Isn't it about time we ceased to Mr. and Miss each other? Suppast you call me John." "Certainly; and 'I haven't the least objection to your Marying me," eooal the damsel. And such was the emphasis that she Skid on the word that John plucked up his courage and went down there and then upon his knees and got it all over like a man. Other Marys please note.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 231, 4 February 1911, Page 9
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94Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 231, 4 February 1911, Page 9
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