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At the late tea-fight Mr H. said he did not mind dancing, but objected to prancing. What did he mean ? Apropos of the tea-fight, I wonder whether Tom E. felt tired after making two journeys to Kaiwaka to fetch Miss S. It was too bad of Bob B.s mother and sister to frighten Mary away while he was assiduously searching for his love. My dear R. pray don't make the mistake again of kissing the old man instead of his daughter. Why will ladies change their seats before the candles are lighted ?
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 105
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94TE ARAI Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 105
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