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"JULIA'S" REPLY TO "FRENCH MAN."

TO THE EDITOII OF THE EVENING MAII, Dear Mit. Editor.—After perusii, " Frenchman's" letter in your issuy yesterday, I could not help asking pa; how old lie thought that young gentloiiiwas, and whether ho thought the Gi'ai; mar School " Frenchman" attended w; in Germany or France. I am quite sure such barefaced swiiul], as lie describes could not have bj f carried on by either girls or boys un<l i the eyes of our Mr. Fitzgerald or M Thornton. I don't think it very nico ; Milly's mother telling so many of I|. daughter's secrets to unprincipled yout'S like "Frenchman." As " Frenchniiit has promised to enlighten us furtluir.i hope lie will condescend to gratify n curiosity, for papa cannot. Dear Mr. Editor, —Would you kind inform us whether you and " Freuc man" were schoolfellows, if you can i ; member I-—T remain, &c., Oamaru, July 10. Julia, [Wo cannot remember. There \n not many " unprincipled youths" in t; schools in which we were tutored. (J exemplary conduct permeated throu,, every class, and twelve-inch stone proved no barrier to its powerful hill encn. It is " Frenchman's" turn now;, reply to the stinging interrogations of u. fair correspondent ''Julia."—Ed.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 379, 11 July 1877, Page 2

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"JULIA'S" REPLY TO "FRENCH MAN." Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 379, 11 July 1877, Page 2

"JULIA'S" REPLY TO "FRENCH MAN." Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 379, 11 July 1877, Page 2

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