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THE DYING KAISER.

Give mo thine kind, dear wife, and stay thy tears Beloved partner of luug-wcddud years. Wool) not so wildly, death for mo is gain, Release from these dark days of bitter pain, Life has hud many joys for us together, Shall we repine lie now sees fit to sever. Our bodies for a while ? Oar spirits still May hold sweet converse. To His Njtent

will Let us submit. We part but for a while. Now give hip, love, a last fond gentle smile That shall abide with me until we meet In blessed re-union at tho mercy seat. J. D.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2490, 26 June 1888, Page 2

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103

THE DYING KAISER. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2490, 26 June 1888, Page 2

THE DYING KAISER. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2490, 26 June 1888, Page 2

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