LEIGH,
Leap year accounts for the nuptial pi v iijcs which have lately «bou»u?ccl up this way, and now (they say) C and E, are soon going to dothePakiri slope. Come the double and let Omaha slide. No hop in it.... 01d ladies of both sexes in Omaha Bay that M is such a proper man to represent them. Which, being interpreted, means that it's better (for them) to gen bush felling done at 25/ per acre, than pay poor men 30/. ' Man, mind thyself, and let the other fellow g0.'...F says he doesn't so much mind nou: staying in town tor a fair wind be cause M is not far off, so there's bound to be breezes ( between whiles).
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 29
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120LEIGH, Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 29
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