NEWTON
What is the matter in Newton now ? Such a rumpus!. .Who is the OM ? RK and 8 J think it is A P, and A P thinks it is a young lady. Try again.. This is nice weather fora moonlight serenade, isn't it, A ? What about the O M's cake ?...I see I< H has not got that young fellow bhe was after. Never mind, L ; better luck next time. .What was the prize lor H H's and,W Bs race to the Chinaman's gar ens out Arch Hill on Sunday evening last ? Was it to see LJ? Look out for A H...G G was very indignant with A R the other night. Was it because he thought you were the O M ? ..W D and A B are very loving as they stand at the door. Look out ; the O M has his eye on you, W. . How is it that A P and S P are not so often togeth r now? Too much of a flirt, A. Never mind, S ; plenty more... What takes J K to the fruiterer's shop every night ? I-i it to I see M 8 ? What will CB do now ?... Who was the young lady that was seen with C P on Tuesday night? Have you fallen out again with AB?..CLis going to tie the fatal knot. You Bre late in making your furniture, C. However, better late than never...E H says he won't be happy until he makes N B his bride. Don't forget the O M with a piece of cake...H . H says he can't wake the brackets quickly enough, owing to orders coming in so fast.. H H and H G wish to resign from the bachelors' club. Have you found the two loving sisters? Ec true to them this time...W B is going to spend the Easter holidays at Bombay. Has the yonng girl told her father your intentions ? ...C P has at last started to get ready for the big event...X H says the O M has forgotten her. Don't speak so loud next time, X ; C D won't like it...When are the matrimonial stakes going to be run off ? Ten to one is the best offer...C B and N E have again got mashers. Don't bring them along Newton, because J K won't like it... Who is it that A P is hanging his hat up to-now ? fiurely it can't be B P or T M...T S looked positively charming going home arm-in-arm with A G the other night. .A R would like to know who the O M is. . .What were B K and the Eden Terrace boy doing at Arch Hill on Sunday evening ? It is Baid that A C and J C are to become one at Easter. Bather soon, isn't it, A?...JM says she loves no one else but GG. But what about TC, J?..CH and FF make a very loving pair . A P says he is going to have nothing more to do with the girls, because he has been had so often...A X, with F H, is leading for the matrimonial stakes; A C with J C, C H with E W, G B with W H, all close up.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 949, 6 March 1897, Page 21
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