A good story is told of a young lady and a gentleman at a fashionable party in Nashville. U.S. The young man was handsome and happy, the young lady arrayed in all the exquisite taste of lavender, rose, &c., with gold-powdered Jhair flowing over her swanlike neck. Finding the heat of the room too much for them, they sought the cool shade of an arbour, where they might listen to the fountain’s fall. The music rose and f. 11, time flew on silver pinions, and after an absence or an hour our young friends returned to the brilliantfjF-illumlnated parlour.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 238, 13 July 1872, Page 3
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