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Thukk Italian opera companies have just closed a disastrous season, financially iu London. Thu ancient and famous city of Damascus which was a place of importance I'JOO years U.C. is busy with plans for hying railroad lines through the streets. Street cars in a city said to have been founded by Abraham would be a startling novelty. The place has 1 Ia,COO inhubitants. .Mv love came down to the garden gate, ami lie whispered so soft to me—(l) well I remember, the hour was late, and we stood by the chestnut tree ; and lie gathered me up in his arms so strong, and his eyes were alight with love ; and little we cared for the nightingale’s song, in the limbs of the tree above!) His voice was a- -oft as a g "loco lyre, as he whispered his thoughts to me, and Ids eyes iwro tilled with h-'rolc tire, that was grand for a maid t<. see. \nd what were the words that my lover -aid. as we stood by the gate aeon-'; 11 how y.nitlv he lifted my drooping head, as he -aid in his manly time.—|< I 1 seem to stand by the gate again, as I stood m that night in .(one. while the nightingale murmured rs happy strain, in 100 light of a happy in., e.i ; And the glad, glad thoughts that came to my breast, a- he whi-p-aeu these word- to me ! The. sun was hid in ihe go!d-n we-t. -unk low in the Hoving sea'.) And my lover sighed lest his words should nu-et a -Icrt and cruel rebuff, as he cried in a n. : r.> that was .strangely sv.-.-g, " We: n say, is this hut enoughAtchison CUoho.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2385, 22 October 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2385, 22 October 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2385, 22 October 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)

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