MUSIC AND MILLINERY.
" Good morning, Fogg," «aid Brown, briskly. " How did you like the opera last night? " " Oh, so-so," answered Fogg, moodily; "nothing striking about it, excepting the drum-sticks." "Come, come," returned Brown, "be serious. Didn't you tbink that bravura passage with pizzicato and appogiatura embellishments was lovely ? " "Guess I didn't see it," replied Fogg, as before ; " there was only feathers and flowers and things on the one in front of me." "What are you talking about, man?" exclaimed Brown. " That girl's hat, of course, Wasn't you ?" " Good morning," said Brown, as he turned the corner.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4415, 19 June 1882, Page 4
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