The Observer.
Sauted ay, t^Y 21st, 1883.' ' VV AA-yiy ! ' ■-■ .i •<« zAkiEif' If he M^E^du||' ; . aa, ''f V;V A 'correspondent has favoured ff "^s mth ; tfie;.' VV following mysterious explanation of theroi^pa_M___iar^- '"- ■ paragraph written by that funny fellow, 'raßJSffi&il% ; The key is sonsidembly mpre .mvslieriousMHfflpl^vV lock, and we cs_i*ma__e nothing of ifcj peM^^^ ; 7 someone-else^can^so wp giv,©*it here iy! \ • . ;, ' .' has been keeping a'gay old tifnie -withVorie^^'V./ Mother. Carey Vehickens^possibly Jim. ';-AJAiois^§A'Ayf. Saturday's 'Twjnkler.;.J_ie.. disclosed the ..d?f&Ci" . :?fe password of the Circles,, bu^tiifc:>,7'. j chicken evidently sni ; unk._.rom'reveaUng.tW"tsn.i&;.i : ■•. import of the magic syllables- ' 2fi;niiel-' ;has^^-.V'v' k; ; recklessly turned loose upon ' society.' The MssAiA fAh ß that he wants Superintendent 7T|i9m,s^it'^|;..j most /skilled detective, to investigate jXl.ne&Jlyi&v ■;; '-f corruption and contraction of 'the Ai6vj^^jtf6pjb%. . \<J administered to the chosen. few, Iriits/e^t^t^lV:;it runs thus :— .' May Ibe gammed in^t.h'e ;^o^i|.^'; i^l gates of Blades, and may aU .%'e'B.idplit^u^iiS|ra^:'^ of vengeance pile up the cinde^jjof ;biackt,dainfi_k^j^; |J tion.as high ;as ( tbe pyramids 'of. 'P^^'.^^^^^m^ out my. heart's grease to .oil ;ihe''■i3B^n^ts^^^i^^^"^ if. I eyerjd|^iig6j>teach, . Ho^^/^6^im^mol[% ; ;it^e'.-'^^r|iaj '.. features T;bj| '^d'^^k'- mWfct ii&l .m'ember.'of.'.this^w^ r _?sS9^.»_fcv^^rt#ia-.'t4wv „ .'ii . •jj.-.'-.tr '/:,. ■> .^•-•. ',•■.■'■;, / •<•:.:._ MAWiAAiAfAAAAAAZ&tA- . -a.*' tii^f _^;;sj..^ .:^-'/^Si&SJiHa
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 2
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