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DARGA VILLE DROPPINGS.

How does II. W. like milking the cows?

A sight worth seemg — J."YY\ teaching the baby to walk.

Wanted — An old "vroman to play L.H billiards ?

Kate and the Tank intend to be closer related than at present.

What was the matter with Curly in church? Was the cat the cause of it ?

How did A. W. feel when the young lady fainted on the bridge ? Did the printer get tight at the Leap Year ball because he was not the beau?

The little dressmaker has had her beautiful head of hair shorn off. Is A. the cause of ifc ?

L.II. was not at the picnic, and Curby says she "never enjoyed herself a bit"

Kate's spoon with J. O. was carefully observed.

Esther made a great mistake when she thought she could drop a hat upon the Qi;.3i:ii.YKtt man from the verandah.

There were some wonderful bustles in church last Sunday. The aisles will have to be widened to allow the ladies room to turn.

What was the Dargavillc masher doing out on Tuesday evening without his coat and white trousers on? Did lie think they took him for a ghost V

The Joker has taken to his bed, and thinks life is not wnrfh TiyfTir n I.H™M itttl

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 12

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213

DARGA VILLE DROPPINGS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 12

DARGA VILLE DROPPINGS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 12

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