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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
February
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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TwoproverbHlna'i ■■..'■!: I 'i:. 'i, And on tiieir i'. The first says, "OüI oí , . ■■ ' 't mind;" The aecoiid, "Abser i-fc ■ ■' ' ' ' ■ ut gro; i fcrader." I [nade euggestloi) ■ ■ II "■Wèv'il iry il: li'a i be ' y i -.Si ■ ■■ " Our do'able êvlde.nt e w ! ■l I ' ' Whioü erf the fwo is ín I ' ' nie. "Thls summer whlle you rtimüi i; tbi au, I in the city have my 11 ■ I'U neither vnïte to T(ta ll0 ■' l ' 'L Till in a month we remltr onv ü -i in:." The weeks uruwl"d b.v; 1 (prewiinilfi thinand pa Ie, My eyes redneed 10 mere couRurapttve Uollows. At leugth tlio moiith waa up, end tlircmgb the mail Thero üew two letters, whieh were writ as follows: Mine ï'pad: '"Dear love, the test was too sever, Though long the time, not once ray mind did wauder. I think we've iiroved conclusively, my dear, Tliat absence inakes the heart ju&t ten times fonder." She wrote: "Dear Torn, I think by now you'll find Which pvovet-b was the rlght one, after all. Of courso wben out of sight one's out of mind. I'in to be married in the early fall."

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