CAPE FOULWIND.
The Cape seems all in a flutter of late j take a quiet little walk to tho cliffs any fine evening and , you will see , Bhirt-tails flying abcut, all in active training for the coming sports at Christmas. No doubt there will be the fastest running on record there... l hear H.H. and M.P. run in double harness after the New Year, and I expect to be at the wedding... Skating seems to take well at the Cape... The dressmakers of Westport seem to enjoy themselves at the Cape. ..My attention was drawn to a large crowd at the Bakery last Sunday night, and being just as inquisitive as the rest went up to see the excitement, and to our great surprise it was R.A. treating half-a-dozen young ladies to a porter and oyster supper. ..A.S. was doing a mash down the line, with Miss 8., from Westport, and G.G. still keeps to the shpp...E.E. and D.M.P. are very spoony now... A. W. is getting all right again, and J.S. has a smile on his face now. A merry Christmas to you all.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 520, 8 December 1888, Page 17
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185CAPE FOULWIND. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 520, 8 December 1888, Page 17
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