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It was not fair of that young lady, at the . Thames, to introduce Alick as a country cousin to a riral...lt really is a miss-take for young ladies to wait at the garden gate till twelve o'clock at night to meet their ancient lovers... Why is a certain young lady so down in the mouth ? is it "■ because a lady visitor is staying at W.'s. Don't fret, it will come Wright in the end... Dear Willie.', is a long time getting a welding heati .. He requires' ",. a little judicious tempering...!). J. and K...MpGk^j -have formed themselves into a com]!>aQT^M||^H power to add to their number... YoungH^^^^B did the gallant last Sunday by shao^^^^H features of his true Love (11) with a gio^^^^^H
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 313
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123PUKEKOHE. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 313
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