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WADE

Where did Bob spend Saturday night? — under those irons, or over them ?.. .When is Mrs S. going to visit that orchard ? Be careful, good woman; better keep out of the lion's den.. /A certain young lady threatened to pull her stepmother's hair. Perhaps she might smart for it if she did... That gentleman of Waikato may put aside his fears for Joe. He only went to church to see that his master did not pay too much attention to the ladies... Adam, you should no£ make use of Buch profane language, even if you did put your hand in the stew. Were you trying to warm it up again with brimstone ? " " ( .

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 425

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WADE Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 425

WADE Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 425

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