WADE.
M heir to the Park wants a wife hadly. Why jwthe girls propose ? — Bob once more haunts Jr ?alls, and Enos haa lost his opportunity. — W is the door of the Temple thrown open T^g the Sunday evening performance P WhatJsthe reason may be, it has the effect of keeping *" doors closed. -
fo.Waiwera's shades poor A. is weeping, *d and lonely vigil keeping <»T. has left, and W.s daughter, iy^ 3 gone, alas ! for o'er the water. lwera'l of the young ladies are almost pulling j^anent the ownership of the scarlet shawl |Spned a week ago. Console yourself, my Nfen, the real owner of the article in question *Mt the district, and in the paddock Johnnie • • ■•
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 377
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117; WADE. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 377
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