Mr Sparelanks thinness attracts undue attention whiie on his bicvc'.e.
Knew what was wasted.-' I’ll tell you something in confidence. I'm engaged to Mr. Deßiche. All right. 11l see that the report is spread thoroughly.'
But. thanks to a friend in the rubber business, this is thoroughly obviated.
And renders his appearance worse than ever
She reproaches roe for drinking. Urges me to give it up ; Says I should reform and never Look upon the foaming cup. But I tell her that on only One condition will 1 stop— If she throws away her bloomers I will never touch a drop. BCKROCGHS.
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Ur R rEAT2S WISHED YCUD 3LMCRE BOLD. ®=AL.THOuG~r YOGP SAcAR.Y. Jam told Is Skall forsooth-; [>JT NOvJ i~E TABLES I SHALL TURN. A DECENT STIPEND I CAN EARN M’NE. SWEET YOUTH
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XXV, 19 December 1896, Page 194
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147Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XXV, 19 December 1896, Page 194
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