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PURUA.

What the O.M. saw at the dance the other night.— Was it the yellow quadruped that attracted T.s attention to the owner? Poor F. looked disheartened, but was cheered up by long J.s short whispers. . . The lady from the seaside seemed disappointed at finding that K.L. bad gained on her during her absence. Look out S. you might yet kill two birds with one shot. ..J.F. looked happy between the two sisters. I suppose it was all meant for the younger one?.. How did S. like her moonlight and foggy walk with B.L. ? She seemed all smiles returning.. .A. A.. 's marked attention to A.L. did not pass unnoticed. Tin cans are being preserved for the day.

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

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PURUA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

PURUA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

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