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on Thursday; when dancing was kept up with spirit till half past three. It was intended as a farewell before leaving for Adelaide, where she has a brother. In a week or ten days, some plays are to be undertaken at the Freemasons' Hall; 10 or 12 people having been rehearsing for some time. The three named are "The week ashore"; "Box and Cox"; and "Did you ever send your wife to Camberwell?", or some such title. All favourites on the London boards. Afterwards the married ladies will give a return Fancy Ball to R. Brown. Then follows the Bachelors'; which is to bury everything

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