OUR LETTER BOX
Beta.— Will consider, and let you know. Ray.— Has been said already, and more for" cibly than you put it. K. V— A happy thought You will notice that it has been acted upon. S. W. — Story of the witty mariner is ancient. May use some of the others. W. J. — Thanks for trouble, but you add nothing to the elucidation of the mystery. 80-peep. — We are not in the hon member's confidence. Why not approach him direct ? A Victim.— Statements too vague. Can you not send along more details, so tbat we may investigate for ourselves 1 R. B. B. — Versification is not your strong point. The same ideas expressed in simple prose make a very snappy paragraph. Excelsior.— You don't see any sense in the proposal ? Neitbei do we see any sense in your criticism of it. So the account is square. Jilted —Cannot presume to advise 'on a matter so delicate. However, you will sea that a Feilding man who could prove actual loss got damages from his faithless sweetheart. Perhaps you may have similar luck if you are game to face publicity.
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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 29 June 1907, Page 24
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189OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 29 June 1907, Page 24
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