FLAT BUSH
Who was the plucky lady that rolled up heir sleeves to shake hands with the bullock-driver P ' ...An old gentleman grossly insulted two young men after drinking ginger- beer oat of an overproof bottle... W. 8. thinks it is a good thing for such donkeys to abound here, so as to give a helping hand to his horse... All apprentices for the bullock-punching trade are requested to go to T. S. for a thorough lesson — swearing learnt free of charge... Several persons here (good scholars)*" are obliged to go to the chemist to get their contributions published in the Obseevee. . .What has It. K. got to say about long dresses,- long tongues tare worse... There iB trouble among the women »yer the tip for tie belle of the last hop... The ' H^^-extractor's heart has been taken, by, Btorm r^^Hie - youngl lady, of Wallace's:.; corner^."Qf <^Hfr it is those applea^that attract Jim fnom O^Rhu. . . Who ; wa^ the .vengeful womato ., ,t^at> , tortile buttons off that young man's '6hirt.*|if <is : v rumoured: that Bonriyibrpok f aism -wili, soon^.h^t©^ I a mistrelss. V ••'■■;■'>'_ .^"■ i '.:.-:;-5':.tt i 7i3\.:;i :'/:&s'{-$
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 425
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186FLAT BUSH Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 425
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