OVER AFTERNOON TEA. The Viofcssu) lam sun 1 Wilson Banett and ados like him oiujht to be emomaqed by the be^t elates nf the lowmumty, foi theii }>e)fo) mances elevate the tastes of tlir peopli'. 3/^m Toni/stile {of Ihomdon) Well, I ran a^me you, my dea) Professor, we luue done oui sliaie. M> . Tonystde and myself neiei fail to visit the Opeia House when wf/j splendid and hit/h-ilais Shake spea ) tan plays as " The Snjn of the Cross" and " The Silnt Kwif" aie /nit <>n. And I neu>> tue of mgin// my friend* to patumise Shahespeaie.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 89, 15 March 1902, Page 12
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96OVER AFTERNOON TEA. The Viofcssu) lam sun1 Wilson Banett and ados like him oiujht to be emomaqed by the be^t elates nf the lowmumty, foi theii }>e)fo)mances elevate the tastes of tlir peopli'. 3/^m Toni/stile {of Ihomdon) Well, I ran a^me you, my dea) Professor, we luue done oui sliaie. M>. Tonystde and myself neiei fail to visit the Opeia House when wf/j splendid and hit/h-ilais Shake spea) tan plays as " The Snjn of the Cross" and " The Silnt Kwif" aie /nit <>n. And I neu>> tue of mgin// my friend* to patumise Shahespeaie. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 89, 15 March 1902, Page 12
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