WARK WORTH.
G S looked charming riding about with the widow on show day. Have you cut H out, G ?.. F 8 looks very Jonely of late. She seems to have taken C G'b departure to heart. • heer up, P ; absence makes the heart grow ionder. .0 W seems to be piling on the jam with MG. How much a tin, C ?...How nice G C looked leaning across the back of that seat at tne concert. Who were the two young ladieß in front?. .G G and A B are very fond of jam and moonlight walks. T C and M S were doing the thing in style. .R Me took great delight in spooning with TO at the show. . Was P P up for exhibition, or to see S D ?... Where did H S get his white coat? Te it true he intends investing in a veil?. .H D Bays he intends hangir g his hat up to that Warkworth young lady.. Who were the young gents seen takiDg the Misses B from Sandpit home on Sunday night ? Did you, like the change of horses, boys ?
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 950, 13 March 1897, Page 21
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188WARK WORTH. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 950, 13 March 1897, Page 21
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