COROMANDEL.
Why docs the choir-master at Christ Church, select the "worst possible tunes ? — The barber and the duchess have had their usual slanging match. Result — a draw. — 0. was gyrating gracefully at the rink when he came to grief on the floor. — Look out P., the old man on the hill is a stern parient. — Our son of Crispin, had better be careful next time he goes for Yankee grab, as Howick Mac says there will be a larger demand for sticking plaster. Beware, Charlie. — Was the goose impounded at the Masonic Hotel intended for the usual expected ai'rival of D. H. ? The poet went his love to see And " pressing business" was the plea, The " pressing" business that took place Whs pressing her in his embrace, But wasn't it an artful blind To leave the rival swain behind ?
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249
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139COROMANDEL. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 249
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