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SHE COULDN'T WRITE.

Two mashers went into Luks' "\|k}toria Hotel the other evening, and one olfeteni called for drinks on the never. By a curious coincidence both had left their purses on the grand piano. The genial, and kindly landlady listened to their doleful story and appeal with an incredulous smile. Then slie said, in that sweet and pretty way which, is all her own : W I don't care to put them down, gentlemen. I wrote so much when I was at the Tokatea that my arm has been tired ever since." . They left.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18850221.2.4.12

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 3

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94

SHE COULDN'T WRITE. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 3

SHE COULDN'T WRITE. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 3

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