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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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hers was Ann Augusta More, And ah! they made the bridal-trip To where old Margate's waters roar." In the next passage, we have a delicate intimation of Ann Augusta's instability: "At Tivoll, on Margate's shore, The pair enjoyed a graceful hop, Where Mrs. Clarance Fitz Moreese, Met Mr. James Adonis Pop- Kins, who had comclosure is made, yet the reader cannot fail to suspect that this meeting at the "hop" will prove disastrous to the peace of Mr. Fitz Moreese presently: "Then Ann Augusta danced with him, Regardless of her marriage news, And suffered him to wait on her, And fan her high Corinthian brows; Yes, a'en 'neath the very nose Of that unhappy man, her spouse." The next verse informs us how Mr. Popkins insisted upon dancing with Ann Augusta all the evening, because "he knew her when a child" At which Mr. Fitz Moreese feels so desperately outraged that he invites both parties to visit the East Cliff immediately, determining to wreak his fiendish vengeance ther