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Young Hostetter McGinnis, one of the fashionable young bloods of Austin, took a young lady to church Sunday evening. As he had been up quite late tbe night before, he was very sleepy, consequently he did not flirt with the fashionable young lady, as be had heretofore been in the habit of doing in church. " What is the matter with you?" she whispered. "I am not feeling well," he whispered back. "You wake up and giggle a little, anyhow. If we don't misbehave ourselves iv church, people will think we are married, and I want you to understand I've got a reputation to sustain."—Texas Sittings.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4341, 29 November 1882, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4341, 29 November 1882, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4341, 29 November 1882, Page 2

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