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WELTHY METILLDY, OR THE FARTHERS KURS !

Chapter 1. Metilldy was welthy, slice was aim onley dorter, her farther roled in his kerridge and soled shoose fur a living, all holesell, he lived on the bate ba, neer beetron strete, in the sitty of bosting, and his mete bil was tremenjuice. Chapter II jaikrobb jintreasun leoved metilldy afoursaid, jaik was poore ! inn facked hee was soe poore hee koodeat stan a draught fur t-hre hundred thousand moer ! metilldy luved jake konsidderabble. Sutch iz life. ChAPTEH Til Metilldy's farther sed she shood luari fitzklarense fitzpwudel, how hard, as she disgusted hymn eckstreauily, she koodent tollyrait hymn bekoss hee acktyoually skwinted. that's soe. Chapter TV. things are getting konsiderably twisted up. Chapter V. jaik eloped with metilldy ! tha was marrid! metilldy and her hussband wretumed 2 hosting, tha beged metillda's farther 2 forgiv & forgit ;he reefewsed. he will never forgit I eve jest past 2 poore fookes, tha was v ry see day ; itt was metillda & poore metildly's hussband ; tha was looking fur wurk, tha didu't find it. metilldy mite huv marid fitzklarenee ntzpewdel,, annhev lived iv palaslial stile, & also mite hey percwsed the forgwoin. Sutch iz life.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 410, 21 November 1874, Page 3

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WELTHY METILLDY, OR THE FARTHERS KURS! Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 410, 21 November 1874, Page 3

WELTHY METILLDY, OR THE FARTHERS KURS! Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 410, 21 November 1874, Page 3

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