A Coster's Dilemma.
—•— WALKING OUT WITH 'LIZA. Wliem walking out with 'Liza (which ilicr other iname is Urown), There's something 'bout us seems ito l';iir surprise a Lot *o' folks we meets with on our way from Camden Town, On Sundays, when I'm walking out with 'Liza. It ain't the way wo dresses w*r conducts ourselves, thalt's flait. 'Twas only t'other diay I ups and buys a Ginger-color-oil suit and puts lacirepo band round my hat, To look the gent when walking out with 'Liza. While 'Liza drosses neait (amd not ■a hit what you'd call "loud") In purple plush, though nobody denies a Dozen ostrich feathers on her head does make you proud To he seen, on Sunday, walking out with 'Liza. A quieter young pair you couldn't nioet than - her and m«. I forgot to say as round heir neck she ties a Red bamdaiiner handkerchief, as nrat as neat can be, Yet folks will stare when I walk out with 'Liza. ® —Leonora Hnrris.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1910, Page 4
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166A Coster's Dilemma. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1910, Page 4
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