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THE MARRIAGE TEST

When you and I are married. And courting davs are done, Life will.mot be all kisses. All gaiety and fun. You’d die foi’ me, you often say— It’s not an idle boast— Bui. will you bear up patiently If I should burn your toast? Big trouble find us undismayed It’s trivial things that gr'atc--Wet towels left on the bathroom floor And breakfast being late; You’d go through fire-and water, dear To save me pain, you ®ay ; But will you eat without'complain!, Cold meat, on washing dav? —Dorothy Ross, h, The Koval.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 May 1925, Page 8

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THE MARRIAGE TEST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 May 1925, Page 8

THE MARRIAGE TEST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 May 1925, Page 8

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