OUR LETTER BOX
Wuay.— Have made inquiries, and find you are quite mistaken. • A. L. W. (Bussell) — Tlianfes. Will be pleased to hear from you again. C. W. B- (Drury). — Yarn good in itself, but you will see it has been remodelled SILAS WEGG-Your MS., declined and fell •into the WP B Subject too gruesome. NON-UNIOMST —WeII, well ; don't lip violent over it. It's only Arthur Rossers little way. BO«S MAN— We heard the aame yarn from Frank whittaker about 85 years a«o lake it home and bury it. ■ A R- B.— You have evidently got 1\ A. Vaileitis. • It's quite harmless. Your strictures are hardly deserved. EX-AUSTRALIAN.— Don't crow so audibly The conditions ac quite different ; anyway, you're all out in your facts. Conn. — We would not pTe<ume :to give an opinion oayour Irish drama Wtiy n t send It to M. J. Sheahan? He's strong and healthy. Bumty — Vext time you see the poet"- rhuse coining along, throw a brick at li. r. It may be brutal, but the lady is absolutely mditferent to you. W. R. B. (Raurimu.) — Can't quite make out whether your sketch is meant, to represent a cow or a haystack. It might t>e neither; also it might be either. q F— We do not charpe for ins'rtinc arcounts of weddinss or rn»a(;eineiit nolk'.>s, but their genuinene-s must be vouched for by some responsible party.
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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 36, 25 May 1907, Page 24
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231OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 36, 25 May 1907, Page 24
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