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A minister meeting a parishioner who had been quite recently married, and about whose domestic happiness terrible stories were rife, saluted him, and said: “Well, John, and how is all going on?” “Oh, happily enough,” returned John. “ I am glad to hear it—you know there worn rumours of rows or ” “ Rows?” 3a i f | John. “Oh, yes, there are plenty of vows Whenever she sees me she catches the first, thing to hand, a d:?h or anything, and fires it at me. If she hits me'she’s happy • if she doesn’t, I ami Oh, we’re gettin'o-’on

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Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 6

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