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FACTS. J . B-c-k-t-" proper man a on e hall ee in a summer' day ." . B. C-11-n - " The foremo t man of all this world." N . - t- ck-" Like a fairy , light and airy. " )I. R-m -y-" Li ke a lovely tree she grew into womanriood." F. J-rk- t- " He wears the ro es of youth upon him. " J . P-11-ck-' ' "\Yhat is her tature ? Ju t a high a my heart. " J . :\Ic-Q-lk-n- " Then cla p me 'round t he neck once more and gi ve me one more ki ." . G. McC-11-"His legs ar e legs for ne– ce i ty, not for flexure ." C H-pp-ng-" de igning man. " H. Ch-rry-" A glowing account." A. R-bb-" he i beautiful and therefore t o be woo' d." B. Erv-n-" When she had pa ed it eemed li ke the ceasing of exqui ite mu ic." B. W-nt-rs-" or gives her tongue one moment' rest." J . A. -rr-" "\Visdom shall die with u ." B. M . P-1-" Patience and cards." huffle the W. R. IcCh~sn-y-" His face i like a bene– dict ion." J . H-r -n-" 'Tis better to have loved and lo t than never to have loved at all.': T. T-rn-r-- " It is not good t hat man hould be alone.''

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