It was at 5 o'clock tea. The scene twrt a pleasant one. The lady guests were young and pretty, and the hostess. « JJ°| exactly young, was pretty preserved, with fine hair and a of""*" 6 complexion, and did nofc look her ye* l * During a pause in the conversation the ladies noticed that little Bobby, tne child of the house, waa n»bblng.»» flutters round and round Ma cbf** ■" _% peculiar manner. " What's Bobby do|Bg» the asked insinuatingly. "MfcS? paintin'—like mus*er," was the cneruur smiling reply. Tableau.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7253, 8 March 1889, Page 2
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