" I suppose I'll have to go; but, indeed, it Wasn't my fault," suid a pretty servant girl when tho mistress of tho house surprised her husband hugging the Ihsp. " Oh, no\ don't think of going," replied the practical mistress, " since you huye been with us we ape saving money. My husband remains in of evenjngs wa.ch.ing for chances to hug you, and I stay homo to watch hiqv His remaining at home is. from six to eight shillings in his pocket every night, and I'll want some of tho money shortly for a now dress, and there'll bo trouble if X don't get it. Most married women will not have a pretty servant girl about the house ; but when a pretty servant girl will enable rao to get pretty clothes I'm willing to tolerate her." Another general chnngft of the names of the streets of Paris has been ordered. Ihe, last vestiges both oE royalty und tho Empire aie to be wiped. o|£" the municipal maps.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 6984, 6 February 1886, Page 2
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