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LICHFIELD.

What were you ringing the bell for, P., after the dance. Did you want to auotion off some of the hearts youhadoaptured during the night P...W.M. had an attack of juvenility the night of the ball. I may say he was decidedly ' young ' that night.... Tight running between G-. and P for the Waharoa Cup. If the old adage stands good, that ' too many lovers puzzle a, maid,' then J.D. is puzzled indeed. ' I like P., but then G. has such a nice lady's hack. So mote it be.. .Who was theyonng man who went all the way to O. the other Sunday, to see his ' young ' lady going out with another gentleman.... Bear up, W. yon are in the O. at last. Were you regretting or congratulating when you said you had not been in the O. yet ?

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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 796, 31 March 1894, Page 19

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LICHFIELD. Observer, Volume XV, Issue 796, 31 March 1894, Page 19

LICHFIELD. Observer, Volume XV, Issue 796, 31 March 1894, Page 19

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