Youngfolks

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How perfect is her description of the gipsy-party on the village common; and of the broad shady oak in Mansfield Park, under which the youngfolks used to loiter away the Summer evening, till the approach of the thrifty and prolix Mrs. Norris, who was much addicted to unseasonable lecturing, would compel them to a precipitate departure!

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Frequently the youngfolks of several families would join and come down in a wagon, drawn by a four-horse team, and stay all night at our house, and would seem to make the time pass very pleasantly.

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Misses Ida Sympson, Maggie Sambrook and Master Archie Cooper and a number of youngfolks, spent Thursday, at Lettered Rock.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stutt enterĀ­tained a crowd of youngfolks at their home last Friday night.

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