ARCH HILL.
Where do G B and B D live ? Hard to tell, eh?.. The O M noticed a great difference between the three lovers on their way home last Weanesday night. W M seemed quite happy and had plenty to say, and the same can be said of B D ; but poor G B seemed to be inwardly in trouble and quite content to keep silent. What is wrong, G? Has C T found another masher ?...T 8 watches very patiently at a certain gate. How is it that when C M appears there is a general scatter?. .B D thinks there is no girl like his. . What takes the white-haired boy and T S to town on Saturday nights? Isn't Newton good enough for them?.. A. C and M T were doing the heavy with their mashers on Saturday night, but L T looked lonely. Could not W get one? Just one, eh?...A B has cut her sister out. Sisterly love, eh ? E seems determined to have K for her other name. «*ssxt>.si3
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 29
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175ARCH HILL. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 29
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