"Which End ?—A young couple had been married by a Quaker, and after the ceremony he remarked to the husband, "Fjiend, thou art at tho end of thy troubles." A few weeks after the mancametotUe good minister, boiling over with rage v his wife was a regular vixen).—" I thought, you told me the end of my trouples f"—)3o I did, friend, but did not Bay ■which end."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1130, 28 June 1867, Page 4
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