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CLEVEDON.

. When doctors don't follow the light, How then shall laymen go aright? Or R.B. members run cattle to their neighbours' hurt, shall those neighbours suffer in silence or come down flat-footed at the poll? ' Pride goeth before a fall,' and it must have been a nasty jar for those conceited amateur dramatists to talk about whom they would have and whom they would not have, and then find their efforts- cold-shouldered by the public. Now is the time for the W. A. D. C to Bhow its large- heartedness by giving a benefit to that poor man who had his leg broken. But I hope a large batch of free tickets to friends wont be a part of the bill, as afore time. Ye gods!

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 20

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CLEVEDON. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 20

CLEVEDON. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 707, 16 July 1892, Page 20

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