Speaker: “But, ladies and gentlemen, I fear I have kept you too long.” Audience: “Go on, sir, go on! It’s still raining.” “At times my wife tries to be an angel.” “When she want something, eh?”> “No—when she’s driving the car.” Husband (to careful wife): “My dear, [ wish you wouldn’t put moth-balls in my overcoat pocket. You know how fond I am of peppermint creams!”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 June 1932, Page 12
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