WARKWORTH.
We are to have a concert and dance here next month, together with a tug of war, married v. single. Our only ' Sammy ' is to act as captain, the winning team is to be presented each with a pound of Eagg, Wood and Co.'s best sausages and a leather medal with the initial inscribed M.S. and S. Whistling Jack, of Milkeyway, is still on the warpath. Did Harry ever solve the mystery of the small boy in the scrub ? Hard to catch the right 'an, eh ? A young lady remarked the other day that H.W.s moustache tickled her fancy. No doubt she made a mistake, lips she meant.
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 19
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109WARKWORTH. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 19
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