I AM THE MAN !
To the Editor.
Si a, —In your issue of last evening I see a letter signed. "Alice Graham," to which, in self-defence, I am bound to reply, as I happen to be the party alluded to in it. Some short time since I saw an advertisement in your paper from a lonely "Leonora " requiring a husband. I answered it, and in reply I had a letter from her .signed "Alice Graham," giving me a description of herself, and asking me to meet her in Princes street one evening last week. I went, and met the party as described, when she indignantly said she did not know me. I then found out, to my grief, that the said "Leonora" has many representatives in town. In future when I go out after such an adventuresss 1 shall take good care to bring my big brother, the policeman, with me. So young men beware. Hoping you will insert this from an " illtreated Trovatore" and thus expose a faith* less "Leonora," I am, &c, Aathub Davis. High street, June 23.
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Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 3
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180I AM THE MAN ! Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 3
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