MARRIED MAXIMS.
A woman- who studios her husband knows all his excuses by heart. No man knows himsoif well .enough, to understand all his wife has to put up with. The husband's first commandment is Economy Begins at Home. The man who said that there was "no marriage or giving in marriage in Heaven" was trying hard to popularise the place. A wife with social ambitions ie the poorest sort of company. The only cure for flirting is lovethough many try matrimony. Many a man. who was merely searching for a capable domestio servant gets an exacting mistress. A woman is careless about what people think of her. It is what they say that hurts. Tho cheapest way of keeping one of your wifo's relatives out of the house is to lend him a pound.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 11
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135MARRIED MAXIMS. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 11
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