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RUBICUND COUNTENANCES.

To the Editor of the Globe. Sin, —Your contemporary the “Star” has had a good deal to say lately about “ bright rubicund countenances.” Will you allow me to ask what possible right the editor of that journal has to pass remarks on the personal appearance of anyone connected with the “Press” staff. It is in outrageous bad taste. One feels tempted to ask if he ever looks in the glass himself and critically surveys his own colouring and Byronic outlines. To import such matter into the “Leader” columns of a paper must brand it as a journal beneath contempt. Yours, &c, RUBICUND.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1725, 30 August 1879, Page 2

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RUBICUND COUNTENANCES. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1725, 30 August 1879, Page 2

RUBICUND COUNTENANCES. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1725, 30 August 1879, Page 2

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