KISSING THE WRONG MAN.
She whb a straight-backed young lady, with a dainty step in her walk, and that interesting twinkle in her eyewhichdenotes thepowerto captivate. She was indulging in a little romancing, not uncommon to ladies of a certain age, and had promised to meet her George on the bridge, but though spending too much time at the lookingglass, alsonota uncommon circumstance with the young ladies, she made herself late for the appointment. Nearing . the bridge, however, she saw a figure which bore a striking resemblance to that of George, and procceeding
;' stealthily up to him implanted an ■■;■ ...■' affectionate kiss on his right cheek, re'i'■■■■■ ' ■:' marking " I hope you are not cross, : George dear, for my being late f The .-' young man, after recovering from his ' : surprise, said, he was not cross with her, ■';' '■■" but the novelty of the introduction had given bim a shock. That young lady has a second look now before taking her George by surprise,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1330, 17 March 1883, Page 4
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160KISSING THE WRONG MAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1330, 17 March 1883, Page 4
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