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A STORY OF CHINESE LOVE.

The festive Alt Goo Aucl Too Hay, the fair, 1 hey met, and the two Concluded to pah". They " spooned " m the way That most lovers do, And All Goo kissed Too Hay, And Too Hay kissed Ah Goo. Said the festive An Goo, As Ms heart swelled Avitli pride, li Me Leap likee you — You heap be my blide i" And she, looking down All so modest and pretty, 'Twixt a smile aud a frown, CrWltty murmured, "You b'.ntee i"

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 911, 25 April 1878, Page 3

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A STORY OF CHINESE LOVE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 911, 25 April 1878, Page 3

A STORY OF CHINESE LOVE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 911, 25 April 1878, Page 3

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