“ I met our new minister on my way to Sunday school, mamma,” said Willie, “and he asked me if Lever played marbles on Sunday.” “What did you say?” asked mother. “I simply said ‘ Get thee, behind me, Satan,’ and - walked off and left him.” 1 A man- is always out to make a repuI tabion for himself. A woman likes nothing better than to make one for her chief enemy.
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Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 9
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