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F. E. J.— Matter under consideration. J. J. — Nothing to show that you are the person alluded to. Truthki'l. James.— Thanks for the hint. Will enquire into the matter. Blrcess. — Tackle some of the candidates about it at election ireetings. B. E. T.— lf you must break out in verse, make it less commonplace, or save' your stamps. A. B.— A capital story, and smartly told. Such contributions are always welcome. Wili.ik .T. — We don't profess to answer conundrums, and that is what your letter amounts to. Bi'SHM.vN — Could not safely use your hotbeaded effusion. Will get at the evil in a milder form. Mary B. — Information too indefinite. Glad to hear from yon again when the matter crystallises a bit. Constant Reader.— Well, if you are ever so constant, you always get your moneys worth. And you have no right to try and make use of our columns as a sewer for indecency.
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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 32, 25 April 1903, Page 24
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157OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 32, 25 April 1903, Page 24
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