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CHURCHILL.

How is it r D has not been down to D's lately ? Is he stopping at home making poetry ? How would this do, T : — Her tongue, oh, it is such a stinger ; Her temper's less sweet than the rose ; She'll cuss jou, and then gush for gammonCall quarrels renewals of love. Ob, sweet toned belle ! Great Churchill swell ! A B of the hush declares that if he can't get LD he is off to the digginss. You had better look sharp, A, or W T will run you a close finish.. .P (J often visits the PO now. Is it to see B B ?... J D has a beaten track to Whangape now ; but what would your charmer have said if she had seen you with the dark damsels last Saturday?. .SoL Bis back again to Whangape. D S will be happy ouce more.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 921, 5 September 1896, Page 26

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CHURCHILL. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 921, 5 September 1896, Page 26

CHURCHILL. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 921, 5 September 1896, Page 26

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