PARNELL.
Who is the painter in Parnell who takes young ladies from a certain pub out on Sunday afternoons and who is continually in those young ladies' leading strings, while his poor wife is left lonely at home with the children ? He ought to be tarred and feathered. Of course he may not be so black as he is painted, but he can't pretend to being green. Bob, the painter, hag got a girl to suit his fastidious taste at last. He used to swear there wasn't a girl in Parnell to suit him.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 17
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94PARNELL. Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 17
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