Grace: "Dearest, will you love mo when I'm old?" Gerald: "Love you? I shall idolise—um —you don't expect to look like your mother, do you?"
Mrs Smith: "I hear Mrs Weeds is going to marry a farmer and live in the country." Mrs Jones: "Well, she ought to make a good farmer's wife." "I don't see why. She has always lived in town." ''Truo, but as this is her sixth matrimonial venture she evidently knows all about husbandry."
"How.do you feel?" asked tho physician who had been called to attend tho seamstress. "Oh, seWj sew, but I seam worso to-day and have stitches in my side." The doctor hemmed and told her that she would mend soon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 January 1928, Page 3
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