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B. has donned fresh war paint, and is agairs ready to mash any barmaid who is fool enough t©listen to him.
A.sk Annie (alias Eve) what she thought aboi. t the valentine.
Gill say 3 he will soon give Townley a line, aE<3 the boys want a spree badly.
The conceited watch-repairer declares he canmash any girl in the bay.
The great speculatist, Sam, is awfully cut up that he did not part the required sum to the Ward-Vernon Co.
Little P. says he would nofc have minded the buggy accident so much, only they ought not to have published the fair one's name.
How will those two young ladies get on now that a young man in the Survey Department has got the sack ?
Miss F. at the bank did not think the Obseeyer man was so near when she was talking to> those young men. They smelt awfully strong of sage and onions.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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156GISBORNE Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10
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