HOW HE WON HER.
' J There was no probability that she would m§rry him/. 'ihig fair, daughter of the South, with her haughty air and classic Teonetseen face, sq she frankly told him so at once. ,- ,r > ? - T - "Bat hear me through," he passionately implored.. "X have not enumerated all jftf |c|BJiiß»ft|p.oh jour^aTdrnblp consideration". * This very afternoon I met Colonel Bungstarter on the street and shot him downiniiis tracks.""
" Ton are not Receiving me ?:"■ asked the lovely creature, eagerly. ' ' , "If you doubt me, hasten to the neighboring drug store!; Four doctors are already there picking the backshot out off him,"? i /■•'; , "<.* ; '• .' I \ heroic/ cried tfte: girl with enthusiasm, and when she lifted her sunny curls from his shoulder five minutes later;she.;l}ad promised;to wed him-ere the croouses i bloomed again.—Brooklyn Eagle. " ' . ,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 4
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130HOW HE WON HER. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 4
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