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THE SEASIDE LANDLADY.

The seaside landlady must out-Moses Moses in meekness. The party downstairs want all the landing windows open, and the party upstairs w,jnt them all shut, and she has to adjust matters. Then the lady upstairs likes the Pierrots, and encourages them to play in front of her rooms, which shocks the lady downstairs, who is afraid her girls will learn such songs as " Mary was a housemaid," and such like. That 'a seaside landlady remains a Christian may seem wonderful, but inanv do. — Yorkshire Post. , ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 10 (Supplement)

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THE SEASIDE LANDLADY. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 10 (Supplement)

THE SEASIDE LANDLADY. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 10 (Supplement)

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