A meeting of the committee of the Mewmarket Literary Institute will be held at the secretary's house this evening. One who knows how it is herself says : "The man who is awfully urbane to his wife before strangers is generally also her bane behind their backs ?" A man writes to an editor for tour dollars, " beoause he is so infernally short," and gets in reply the heartless rehouse, "Do as I do ; stand up on a chair."'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3944, 3 July 1874, Page 3
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