WADE.
Jack is still in search of a lady companion. What are the girls thinking about ? Ask 0. where the Captain spends his evenings at the "Wade. Bob's shy cattle are still leading a life of freedom. The home of the prophet is desolate at the farm, but one ewe lamb bleats alone. The cap of our M.H.R. serves admirably as a covering for the cropped, head of the Duchess. Bill avers that he objects to whitewashing on. principle. He forgot to state what principle. . Rumour says that tha two J.s at the hotel are likely to form an alliance, whether offensive ov defensive, the lady of many tongues sayeth not. The "young colts" are busily studying Fred's- -_ ball-room guide, and hope to be perfect at the next dance. Fred always was the lady's friend. ' It is quite two awfully-awful the way some \> people behave in church. The three G^racea need ; ;
not raise their eyes so often from their hymn books, even though Carrie's hat is the latest fashion, and Hetties dress quite too utter for anything".
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Observer, Volume IV, Issue 84, 22 April 1882, Page 88
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177WADE. Observer, Volume IV, Issue 84, 22 April 1882, Page 88
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