Just Like a Woman.
She camo around tho corner thoothor evon
ing with toars in hor eyos and a shawl thrown ovor hor bead to toll a patrolman that hor husband had beon boating hor again. " Woll, you mupfc no to tho I'oliro Court nnd irnt a warrant," ho replied. " Yos, T'll go the first thing in tho mornin;;. Don't, you Ihink T also havo fjrouarlfl for r/ivorco ?" " Why, nortninly. <;•> to i>omr lawyer nn-1 tell him what n loafer nnd hrule >-our husband in, un.l you'll havo mi trouble." " Did you sny losfor and brute?" " Yob. ma'am Ho nu;:ht; to bo tarrod and foathercd and rndu on a rail." "Don't you say that, sir !" she hotly exclaimed, "and don't you riaro call my bnsbind n. loafer and 1 bruto I" "But isn't ho?" "No, sir. He's one of the kindest and best hu«binrls in tho world, arid if you talk about him I'll havo you up for slander. The irloa ! Don't you novor dare to speak to mo again—novor !
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1887, Page 4
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169Just Like a Woman. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1887, Page 4
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