He (returning from long journey): “And pray, how did you feel during m3' absence? You will have missed me very much?” Rhe: “Oh, no! Every night I took some of your old clothes and scattered them about the floor, then I .burnt a few cheap cigars in 3’our stud3 T , trampled mud out of the street all over the stairs; then it felt just as if m3' sweet, darling husband were at home.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1929, Page 3
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