ONEHUNGA.
Why does Alice roam alone r Has the masher been refused ? It was rather good of Ellen to make an appointment on Sunday and then to keep him waiting for an hour while she was mashing the Tatnaki dude near the church. Never mind, Bob ; &erv6 her out next Tuesday. Who are the ladies that always keep on Cheapside when the masher with tan shoes is with them ? Bather b.-shful, eh, Annie. ■ Why doesn't the young Onehunga, ironmonger go for his favourite walk now? Would he not be let? Had Ellie anything- to do with catting- Annie out with Mike? Mary 's > very fond of birds ; Bullfinch she likes the be?t ; She always like.-* the town boys. Because they are well dressed. And Mary Ann is just the same — Of couive she's very mean ; And .Frauk is ver,y fond of milk, But Mary Ann likes oreara. Oh, Mary Ann, my darling 1 , On Carver you are rough ; Last week you tried to play him out, But find you're not the stuff. All the boys around the Fiat Thought you the best they'd seen ; But you shouldn't slip the parson up Because you're fond of cream.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 604, 31 January 1891, Page 17
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196ONEHUNGA. Observer, Volume X, Issue 604, 31 January 1891, Page 17
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