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WELLSFORD

Why does our pretty teacher leave the croquet for tennis V . The first dance of the Social Dramatic Literary Mutual Improvement Club was a success. Great credit is due to the committee. It was quite a treit, they said, to see a little dust after all the mad. 80 the co-operafcive i=) to be wound up. Somebody knows how to play his card?. The shepherd leads his sheep astray and with them a heiffor (d), I believe. »,,,,„ Arthur has causrht a eray-fish. He 11 get some more soon, he's a good worker. ■ Oh, Ohawlie, where art thou ? Taken Jim to Kimberley ? Wasn't our show a great affair ! I didn't hear who got the prize for the putty man.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18

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WELLSFORD Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18

WELLSFORD Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18

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