THE ONLY REMEDY.
A young man, unhappily married and practically penniless, took his talc of woe to a prominent divorce attorney in Chicago, and concluded with this:— "I'm too poor to pay much for a divorce, but my wife makes my life miserable. After I get home at six o'clock in the evening I get no peace until I go to sleep. What would you advise?" "After considering all the. facts in your case," said the lawyer, "I would suggest that you get a job which requires you to work all night."
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 310, 13 January 1912, Page 2
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92THE ONLY REMEDY. Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 310, 13 January 1912, Page 2
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