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arose at one point as to what this club should be called; and on the suggestion of one of the company, it was resolved to-call it the "S. P. O." The meaning of these letters was a mystery to those who were not initiated. They really stood for the favourite supper of the club members — sausages, potatoes and onions. At the regular meeting of the club, picture compositions, designing, and drawing were practised and models were engaged. The company included the late
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