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Collection of poems, doggerel, for the children of middle-class Victorian Britain published 1889. Remarkable only for its dedication to Oscar Wilde who writes to Hutchinson Friday, 13th July 1888, from 16 Tite Street: "I am afraid I don't think as much of the Student [Nightingale and Rose] as you do. He seems to me a rather shallow young man and almost as bad as the girl he thinks he loves". Biographical details on Thomas Hutchinson not found.
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1889
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Stanesby & Co.,
F. Murray
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