WEST OLIVE
E J has at last consented to tie the fatal knot. Plenty of gooseberry wine and seedy cake, boys.. J T (the learned) says now that he is beaten for A W, be will fall back on * Me ; but she won't have him now E T looked very lonely on Sunday night. There should be fj 5 T. 8 ?™ f ?5 a P r °roising young man...Ts it true that J Me has captured W, or is it only a false alarm?. .. How disconsolate J Me looks since M i! sW went away. Has she not written yet ? . .P W and H B seemed very sad on the day of departure for home. Never mind H • Easter will soon be here. ..For sale, at West Uivc without reserve, half adozen old maids ; must be got off mother's hands.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 22
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140WEST OLIVE Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 22
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