PARUA.
How lucky of H G to find N S the other night coming home from fishing. Thanks, N, for that fane big schnapper. Next time, don't forget the 0 M...Tou had better come home, T=M, or-A Twill cut you out. He is a fine-looking fellow, you know. .The diggers on the hill are making their pile, so they say. N Sis taking advantage of their absence.. lt was too bad of C L C to leave H A all alone... That was a fine dance given by W H and F T". Invite the O M next time. He won't cut you out. .Who was the young lady who curled her hair— oh; so nice— the other day? She must have expected to see the 0 M down at the store.. W Hand AT are practising with the boxing gloves. The O M would like to bave a round with them...Eumour says T F and A. W are going to jump the broom-stick... W W is is the most sensible man in Parua ; therefore tbe girls won't have anything to do with him. ..MC doesn t seem to have a best boy yet. But jou don't try to get one, do you, M ? Oh, no.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 21
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206PARUA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 21
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