Mrs. Barnaby Allsop
The Independent. October 5, 1871
By Augusta Larned
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Barnaby Allsop is immensely proud and fond of his wife. He has forgotten all about Snooker’s lodge, and the little plans connected therewith. He would be quite ready to knock any man down who should hint that such thoughts ever passed through his mind. He has cut Brown and Jones, and all that set; and nothing does more credit to human nature than this lronest man’s devotion to Mrs. Barnaby Allsop.