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CUPID'S CORNER.

Mr Bilius : • Maria, I don't like to have that spiderleggod dandy of a Hodge hanging about the house. Does he come to see one of the girls ? Is it possible any of them would encourage the idiot?' Mrs Bilius : 4Mr Hodge seems to me, John, to be a very nice young man. He comes to see Bessie, and since his aunt has left him that handsome legacy he is ' Mr Bilius (greatly modified) : ' Oh, if he" means business, I've no objeotion. I didn't want him to come here trifling—that's all.'

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 12

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CUPID'S CORNER. Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 12

CUPID'S CORNER. Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 12

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