BREAKING A BUTTERFLY.
: "(To the Editor of the Ermine Star.) I > ; . with, bis usual infelicity has put hirfoot in' it again in hit speech last night Dt Kileonr nor Mr Carpenter are mem* ben of the Chew Club-to BrasseVs statement to t^ee^trarynotinthlSM, \ If this assertion is to be taken m mitwS*' of Mr B's information and ewdibilkrut may aooonnt for -his want of iniotaae. The Chew Club meet for other than. political purposes, as, Jir firatser mj * leara by joimflf the same, where iflieTe* play a decent game he will Ho "don^t M welcome.—l am, &0., . .- - , Csicsium
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 17 July 1880, Page 2
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97BREAKING A BUTTERFLY. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 17 July 1880, Page 2
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