MARTON MISCHIEF.
What a shame of you, Herbert, to treat Mary so badly at the York Farm Eaces. Never went near her the whole day.
I wonder what that white-faced chestnut horse is doing so much up and down the cliff line. Stick to it, L., you'll win.
Next time Jack and Edie begin kissing on the public highway, they should look out ihe ObSEEVEE man's eye is not upon them. It was quite too awful.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 16
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