STRATFORD
What's the link between the railway station and a certain stationer's shop not 100 mile 3 away. What's stationery is not always stationary you must remember, but still faint heart never won fair lady, so go in and win....1 wonder if A.C. saw the masher with S.G. on Saturday night as the O.M. did. Don't you think it would spoil his sleep if he did, S.?
...A.JST. and Miss S. are a very promising couple, boys, so get your cans ready. Coming events cast their shadows before them,...B.P. doesn't think his shadow has grown less of late, but he's not each a good man as T.R. for all that— so somebody thinks.. ..What was on down the Opunake Road the other Sunday? The O.M. was looking although they didn't see him. What would say if he knew, M.P It would he worse than breaking solicitors' windows, far worse.... What would handBorne W. say if he saw the other couple bringing up the rear. It's too bad, H., why did you do it ?...By-the-bye where does W.M. always hook to when he comes from Eltham? Won't do, M. The O.M. can see round all corners as well as most pepple....Why are the Mißees — —so often at the trains," is it for pastime ?
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 21
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