SOME GENTLE CRITICISM
The divorce situation comes to a head usually somewhere between the fifth and tenth year. Until the fifth year wives always hope to reform the men they have married. A man likes his wife to do him credit in public, even jf he swears at her about the cost in private. Wins and women should never be grouped together, for only the wine improves with age. If a man’s affection for a woman wilt survive a morning’s shopping, it will stand any test. No woman ever won a bridge prize that was as good as the one she gave.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23591, 30 August 1938, Page 18
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102SOME GENTLE CRITICISM Otago Daily Times, Issue 23591, 30 August 1938, Page 18
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