A TALE OF THE NIGHT.
It is dark. He steals up to the garden gate. " My own sweet !" , "My dearest own !", Then the noise of * kissing. "Speak in wbisper3, dearest; the old man is not in bed yet." ' " And do you love me ?" "Do I,love you? I love you with a strength that would knock Sullivan out in one round." " These stolen meetings are so Iorely! Don't you think so ?" More kissing. Then a voice from ttio house: ' ' "Mary! Mar-y!" •' I'm coming, ma'am." There is a rapturons parting. Then the 1 young man as he steals off soliloquises : " Mary! I guess I,made a mistake.' That's the servant girl's name!"
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5061, 2 April 1885, Page 1
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109A TALE OF THE NIGHT. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5061, 2 April 1885, Page 1
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