HELPING HIM OUT.
She was a young married woman, a* her husband had for the first time W ed out all night. Eagerly awaiting w explanation in the morning, and i coming to hand, she rushed to eat Post Office, and wired to half-«-*»*°-of her husband's most intimate .C" asking, "Did Tom stay with you:.»» night?"—and. to her astonishment, J ceived in each case the same rep) "Yes!" ,yg
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 167, 15 July 1911, Page 16
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