PARNELL.
Hpwdeifgbted the girls would be to find put who the 0 Mis, bufcyousare doomed to disappointment this time. ..What "a fancy' C H seems to have for jolly sailor "bbyp. Really, C, yon ought to marry one of them and be done with it.. Has B T given F W best? Who is the best boy n0w,8?..M W and E W still hold first place at the dancing class, and are likely to do so, as tney appear to be general favourites' every where.. 80 B C has given his heart to E W, and J A to M W. The O M doe» not ,wonder at it, as they are both such charming girls.. D Bis very anxious for an introduction to E W. Surely one of the yousg gentlemen who have the pleasure of knowing her could give him one. . H E and E "W would make, a great hit behind a counter together, as they both look charming as they- sweetly murmur, ' Anything else to-day ?'...1t was too bad of T Q to 'take the scone.\..The O M would like to warn all young gentlemen who go home with the pretty sisters that there is always a black dog ■waiting at the gate, therefore, boys, beware.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 21
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210PARNELL. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 21
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