Stories by American Authors, Volume 1 by Various
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loved you--and I do not love you--I do not love
you--_I do not love you_--now I have written it you will believe it. So now it is ended--I am going back to the line I was first in--variety--and with a new name. So you can never find me--I entreat you--I beg of you--not to look for me. If you only put your mind to it--you will find it so easy to forget me--for I will not do you the wrong to think that you did not mean what you wrote in your letter or what you said that night _when we sang Annie Laurie together_ the last time. Your sincere friend, NINA. DOCUMENTS NOS. 31 AND 32. _Items from San Francisco "Figaro" of December 29th, 1878:_ Nina Saville Co. disbanded New Centreville. 26th. No particulars received. Winston & Mack's Comb. takes the road December 31st, opening at Tuolumne Hollow. Manager Winston announces the engagement of Anna Laurie, the Protean change artiste, with songs, "Don't Get Weary," "Bobbin' Around," "I Yoost Landet." DOCUMENT NO. 33. |
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