MORRINSVILLE MAUNDERINGS.
The youtag blacksmith is a good runner, judging from the way he came across the paddock the other night. It is too bad of Brigham to have two strings to his beau — one for Sunday and one for week days. Annie says he is a flirt. Where was Tommy on Saturday night when Sandy brought the go-cavt to the Phoenix ? Tommy looks awfully spooney on Miss F., of the Phoenix. She says he is only a boy yet; there is no heed to be taken o£ him. Why does Albert keep Dolly out so TaEe at night spooning over the gate. When the hen'a away the chickens can play. Our champion boxer and the dough-puncher had a set-to on Saturday night, the latter being backed at 100 to 12. Now'b your time, B. Too bad of Harry not to tell pa who put the sleeper up to the gate on Saturday night. Who was the young man that ran away with R.s trap on Saturday night ? Who said ' Stop, I Sam ?' | Why doesn't D. wear his swallow-tail coat to. the Phoenix as well as to the Castle on Sundays?
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 16
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191MORRINSVILLE MAUNDERINGS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 16
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