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KIRIPAKA.

C C is back, and looks charming. What about D A ?. .What took Q B into Win the rain ? Was M H the attraction ?...How glum B D and his lady-love look. Why not kiss and be friends,B?..How attentive A P was at the boarding house last week. What willN G fay?...MißS B and T B looked all right at the dance. Look out for C D..F B likes E O, but he can't stand the mud-holes round there...What price W T and M A mashing in the corner ? Was it better than dancing ?...Too bad of you GD, to do A H out of his dance... J E thinks one sister is as good as the other. Mind that G does not catch you, J..F A and A C are still very loving.

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1025, 20 August 1898, Page 21

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KIRIPAKA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1025, 20 August 1898, Page 21

KIRIPAKA. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1025, 20 August 1898, Page 21

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