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Might have given the O M an invite to the ball. Heard all about it all the same. ..How loving W O looked with his arm around AS in the last waltz. By-the-bye, W, is that vest a family heirloom ?..G H came there rather late. He says he was enjoying the moonlight. Really, G, it is quite painful to see you on the funny business.. The 0 3tf advises A D to buy a book on ballroom etiquette...Shades of Nelson, L C, where did you get that suilor suit?...D G and J C were fairly on the job with M L. No show, dear boys, while R K is about.. U T was all there with the Clive boys. She says she has a mortgage on J O C...W C dotes ou that sods, ' Oh Herliza, yer knows 'ow I loves yer,' and intends buying a Jew's harp to serenade E C atthe Waverley . . T R was quite disconsolate when B M went home XL was very quiet at the ball. What was the canse, X?. .All the girls are dead gone on E R. Wonder what fetches them. Must be the lovely mo. .T R, of Taradale, was piling on the jam with JA. By jove, T, you do like quautity , as as well quality . . What ever was the matter "with G and H ? Wag it because they didn't get them 'ere invitations? Too bad, wasn't it ?
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 921, 5 September 1896, Page 26
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