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WARKWORTH.

The young ladies want to know what is the matter with the O.M. the last few weeks. Some say he has fallen in love ; others that he was frightened of all the young ladies going inside the house when they saw him coming down the street. Wrong again, dear girls. Married men do not think of such small things... lt is too bad of I.W. to keep A.B at arm's length because T. is sweet on A.'s sister. . .A.B. Bays she is always fond of mashing, more or less, but a little ' moare ' at present... Did A.H. have to go home to his ma after living in Auckland for a month ? Poor boy, did he feel home-sick ? .J. T. wishes the O.M. was dead, The fop would like to punch his head, The pet would like to get at him too; But the O.M. says it would not do. Twiggey-vouß, dear boys, Twig-a-voo ?

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 17

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WARKWORTH. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 17

WARKWORTH. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 17

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