THE WIRELESS WIDOW.
I've been a -widow all my life; That is. pince J. hare bean, a wife, Communing with myself, the time, In solitary pantomime. Golf claimed, him almost every day, • And, m bo niblicked on Jus wa.y, I followed in hie gallery Or, on the clubhouse porch, drank tea. At night Bridge took him from ray eide; I couldn't play it—though I tried: But sat at home, with ill-content, The while wo gambled with the rent. He gave up both. Said he: "I'm through. I'll stay at home alone with you." ... But Radio's got him. Fickle men! And I'm a Widow once again. "Judge." —George Mitchell.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 17
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108THE WIRELESS WIDOW. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 17
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