PARNELL.
T.F., of Garfield-atreet, looked quite happy last Sunday with J.R., of Nelsonstreet. Not so much jam next time, T., for the O.M. had his eye on y0u.. ..H0w down-hearted P.E. is looking of late, is it because you don't see that dark girl bo often. Cheer up, old boy, the dancing Beason is near at hand, and you will be sure to see her often then....E.M., of Cra-oroft-Btreet, says she wishes the O.M. would not pass snch remarks about her tan shoes ; she only wishes she could find out who he is, then, my word, wouldn't she make him remember what day in the month it i5....U.M., of Conquest Place, and A.M., of Nelsoa-street, I hear don't play speaks. Whatever can be the matter now ?
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 19
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126PARNELL. Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 19
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