"QUAGO": BY ONE WHO LOATHES THE NAME.
Hate Quago! Why, the very sound of Quago seems queer. My object here in these few lines is for L.F. only. Quae;o, leave the room! What is Quago? Nothing more nor less than a told, bad-minded, bragging, blithering, criticising ! ! ! ' — yes, that's what Quago is — who betrays the brave, beautiful, bright-eyed L.P. My advice to you is: Put your heads together, and work in one bo-iy, and put your foot down on this back-biting bounder, who parses you in the street and politely gh«s you a Witness smile, but when the above-mentioned Quago gets a pen in hand the tables are changed. As I suggested before, put your foot down, and exDoeo the hidden treasure. I am sure there are enough to deal with our unknown friend accoidingly. I for one have scratched my head till my hat will not fit me trying to identify this D.LJF. that keeps ona eyo open. Never mind, it is a long lane that has no turning; and Quago will be like the fly that fell in the honey, and observed, "Things are not so sweet." And now, little folk, take the advice of a DETECTIVE ON THE SPOT.
"QUAGO": BY ONE WHO LOATHES THE NAME.
Otago Witness, Issue 2674, 14 June 1905, Page 73
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