WADE
Our annual school treat was a great success, followed by a pleasant evening spent in the Agricultural Hafl, where dancing was kept op till twelve o'clock. .The O M was quite astonished, -when entering the hall, to see Ii C, one of our Sunday-school teachers, aanpmg with J L. What will mamma say ? . .Who was the young lady that W M danced so much with ?. . A J H, jun., was there, as usual, with his walking stick (?) Wha,t made him look so downcast, and leave the hall before the dance had finished ? Was it be cause Miss fit refused to dance a certain waltz with him ? •• -Our local butcher looked quite happy in Miss W's company. Who was the young lady who was h s££ d > wnen driving the cows home, singmg, • Where is my wandering boy tonight ?' Surely not PS ?..T T looked quite boyish without his moustache. .0 L was very lonesome without JS. Absence does not always make the heart grow (onder. .
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 950, 13 March 1897, Page 21
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