A,couple had been married just long enough for the novelty to have worn off, and the, girl was beginning to find her feet, as' her mother would undoubtr edly have put it. “ Before we were . married, George,” site complained, “you always took a taxi, hut now the bus seems good enough. In fact, any-: thing is good. enough for me.” Her husband frowned, for he seemed to bo in rather a difficult fix. “No, darling,” he murmured, “donlt think that. You see, I’m so proud of you, and if 1 took you in a cab there would be nobody to see you, whereas I can show you off to dozens in the bus!”
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Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 15
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113Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 15
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