WAEKWORTH
G-lad you- took my hint re the change of hats, Gr. It is certainly more becoming, Your star is in the ascendant Charlie. Avail yourself of the " sweet influences of Pleiades. "Hearts of oak" are proverbial certainly, but Dick you naughty, naughty boy are you going to prove yours an exception ? The energetic and popular little H. B. 0. seemed thoroughly to enjoy the dance after the last concert. McK. doesn't preach the gospel, doesn't he ? Well, if he does not and Hemus does, Heaven forbid that I ever know truth. You made a wrong shot for the Obsebveb, correspondent on Saturday night, Mickey. Try again. I shall take care to be at the bachelors' ball and will report in extenso, as it certainly is the event of the year aud does credit to our bachelors. L. A. get that white silk dress with the silver flowers ready. That was rather a " warm" engagement between D. and the J.P. on the green the other day ! Well, my friend, if you will " beard the lion in his den," you must 'bide the consequences you know ! Selah ! I am glad to hear that E. P., of Port Albert, recognised his old chum L 'Estrange at the cricket match at Wellsford the other day. " G-eordie," you must have an unsettled account there !
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 105
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