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R. Mozley (November 4th, 1882). 92 THOMAS EDWARD BROWN. "But at last I gripped him: and then we agreed To 'llowance the kisses, and never to exceed One a sittin'; and me to be present, But not to be lookin'. But bless ye, the one Was made into two, and three, and four, And half a dozen, and half a score Till the tally 1 got mixed in general, And our 'llowancin' didn' answer at all. " 2 In this way, notwithstanding all the " caution, " Tom Baynes used to circumvent him. Peter Young, the " 'print...ice, " made love to Miss Graeme, a young lady whom the captain was taking to her father in Calcutta. Some years later, when Tom Baynes was getting out of a train at " Lunnon, " he met her again : " I turned, and, behould ye ! there was the woman No mistake, but grew uncommon Splendid she was Miss Fanny Graeme. I says, 'Your sarvint is it a dhrame?' I says; says she, 'Just hould your tongue! You're speakin' to Mrs. Peter Young; And here's my eldest son, ' says she 'And as fine a boy as ever you'd see.
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