Teacher: "‘There were once two rich men. One had become rich because of his honest industry; the other by all kinds of roguery. Now, boys, which of these two men would you rather be?” Voice (from the back of the class): “Vich made der most?” “My dear child,” said a woman to a young unmarried acquaintance, “you must realise that when one loves it should be for life. I know what I’m talking about, my dear —I’ve been married three times.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 30 November 1933, Page 4
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