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"Dearly Love a Lord."

Our American cousins, as Lord" Byioiismdof Mooie, "dearly love a lord," and desire above all tni&tt that , (lie loid shall bo a duke The Duko ot Manchester has lecently returned ' fi om the States, and tho Me of Marlboiongh liaßonce moie gone thither. It Imi been stated that he is on the outlook for a wife among the American /,• \ boiuties and houesses. He has lately jm , bought largo estates in Illinois, whei'e ( k { ho intends to go in for with a view, perhaps, to the matketi. The Duke, who, as well as s being a handed chaiacter in English society, is also a great spendthrift, is none too wealthy, and looks upon his ventwip as a likely means of 'taking in the dollais.' Be that as it may, it is settled that Loid Lonsdalo (also a "tabu" in society) is to |om him in his schomo when ho leturns from his expedition into the far uoith. His lordship, according to paper paragraphs, has " pushed on to tho Pole," but it 13 to be hoped that lie has been less guilty of folly than his journalistic filends make.hitti out At all events, ho has gone north wild into the limits ? of Canada, and his leturn is indefinite, The number of Ameucan heiresses, by the Wav, who are marticd to English peers is \eiykge, I suppose it is fnuly well known by your loadors that Lady Randolph Churchill was not a daughtci of Albion. ~ Prom the Oliustchurch Telegiaph's London Lettei. » , N

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2958, 24 July 1888, Page 2

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"Dearly Love a Lord." Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2958, 24 July 1888, Page 2

"Dearly Love a Lord." Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2958, 24 July 1888, Page 2

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