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K K folks were quite delighted with the win on Saturday." Was it the barracking of the ladies that helped you. Several young ladies had bad colds next day, so they said ; but, of course, it was only the shouting. .W R seemed to pay great attention to M S. You haven't been out in the sulky lately, M. Keep him up to the mark, or you may lose him. . D K looks very down-hearted. Is it because L Q isn't home ? She says she won't have anyone older than herself, D, so it is no good wasting time..Doeßn't the Cambridge dude think himself a toff with L T?.. Didn't Larrie get his hair off when H L said he would like to have another caution ?...A W seems much brighter since H D came back. What would W Me say if he knew?..T G looks as if he wished M Q was home again. Never mind, T ; absence makes the heart grow fonder.. .Where does QK go now ? 'Tis whißpered he goes to see 1 H..P O takes great care of TM, You ought to take her ouo in the sulky, F, or on ' Permit,' to be in the fashion.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 21
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