MOHAKA,
The farewell dance to E W proved a great success, and the 0 M hopes she won't forget him when she cuts the cake... No one saw the O M watching the spoon between D M and Miss Hin the corner. What if K hears of it, D ?...The O M would like to know who the gentleman was in the double-breasted Lord Chesterfield square-cut coat. Was it J H in his ta ra-ra-boom-de-ay rJgont?..R T looks charming in that new hat... V\ hy did IJ E look so sarcastically at JH ? »#as it because he was taking care of J 5?...N Me looked lonely. Did you miss the toff boy, N ? Never mind ; better luck next Sunday... Who was the stranger that was charming J T bo much? Does she hail from Turiroa. Too bad, J ; and N looking at you.. Who wa3 it who said he could dance as well as the Prince of Wales, and Afterwards looked as if he were playing hopscotch in the barn dance? Not JH, surely.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22
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174MOHAKA, Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22
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