A MEAN TRICK.
• — Tom Bently bad been been paymsr his addresses for some time past to one of the belles of San Antonio. She had not siven him the slightest encourage ment, and Ha was about to commit suicide, wh^nosbe threw him i lto » sp-i-rn of delight by a-ki «g him IMI would do i*r ti- fivo V of giving Iv bis photograph. He happened to have ono with bim, and he begge 1 li«r to accept it, sayin •' tbat it wa • 1 1 p pie3t moment of his life, etc. As soon as he wis gone, th« young lady called her servant, and giving her the photograph, slid : " Whenever anybj I v>> ' > •'<* ike that comes to the door, tell him I m not at home.'
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1531, 6 April 1885, Page 3
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126A MEAN TRICK. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1531, 6 April 1885, Page 3
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