RAGLAN.
Who was the young man who went to the ball in jack-boots and riding-tights ?...The labours of Hercules are in full swing ; he has selected a new lady-love since Miss 0. departed... The Kauroa poe«t quite charmed the young ladies at the picnic with those sweet songs of his own composition. By the way, when is he to get introduced to the duck-pond?... Harry did famously at the high jump, and "shouted" like a man... Had Dickee the toothache the night of the dance ? or what ? . . . J. is very spooney on the cadet, look out Eddie. ...What caused the auctioneer to "shout" so handsomely ?...Our N., is about to relinquish forever, all hopes of J.... H0w pleased she must have been to see the lambs coming back.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 314
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128RAGLAN. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 314
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