" I must congratulate you on your mar* riage Mr Pugsby. Your wife is' » .- charming woman." — " She is indeed ; - loving, amiable and accomplished, and so - easily pleased." — "Oh, T knew that wh«n I heard that she was about to marry you,"
The full returns of the elections: in Great Britain show that 4,842,214 voters went to the polls, as against 3.221,864 who were On the lists last year, being •& increase under the Franchise Act of 1,620,650 voters
MrParnell is a bachelor and live* the simplest sort of life— in lodgings*, as a rule, taking his dinners at a hotel. His habits are so quiet that he and his sister Anna were guests of the same hotel for weeks without knowing that they were under the same roof . '•'
She did not mean it, but lie took it as '* a hint. Jt was getting very late, and suddenly the gas brightened up yery .' much. " Why, what caused that P" he asked. "Ererybody in the nMfhbonr-rsiK hood is g. ing to bed," she answered* ■ ■
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 123, 27 March 1886, Page 2
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