The traveller’s wife opened a letter from her husband at breakfast, time,- “ I don’t know what to make of this short note!” said she to her stoutlybuilt mother, who was staying with her. “I’ll tell you what John says,” she went on. “ * Dear Nellie, I hear that your mother has come to stay. I am a hundred mileso away. I beg to remain. Your loving husband, John.’ &
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Evening Star, Issue 21515, 13 September 1933, Page 9
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