A pathetic wail, clipped from the agony column of one of the dailies last wedc: — "Come to me, darling ; all blown over.— M3liej"; Which brings a vision, of a violent domestic storm raging, then a furious man. flying oat and banging the gate, and tim Sly a repentant little missus with a tear m kef. eye and holding arms outstretched to thebolter, as he returns looking sheepish and gathers her on to the "chest of forgiveness. The horse of true love nerer trots smoothly J* A bit of "Bob Siever" m his newly publi-. shed book: "If I were asked which I -,tou& sooner be, an angel or a dcviJ, I woxiid vi once declare myself a devil, for Mum X should at least escape that greatest of sill insidious evils m man — hypocrisy. Tho nae who has no devil m hiza should bava been bora a woman t"
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NZ Truth, Issue 73, 10 November 1906, Page 7
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149Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 73, 10 November 1906, Page 7
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