OTONGA.
The old man's pet has neve? been right since the late teacher left.
How the Cricket yelled at the late fire. Eather too much to bo genuine.
What have they been doing with all that Penny Royal at the Home Farm? Did the homoepathy fail this time ?
Quaker meetings are a dead failure. Friend Thomas too much for the loaves and fishes ; discriminating public disgusted.
How cowardly it wa3 of that religious fraud, Jacks-son to thrash the little boy he caught swinging on his gate, and then get up a false charge of orchard-robbing against the child.
Don't Taffy and the Shakeress look well doing the light; fantastic. If they only knew, what would papa say ? what would mamma say ? and, above all, what would Mrs Taffy say ?
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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129OTONGA. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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