A witty Frenchman defines indigestion as remorse of the stomach, and remorse as indigestion of the conscience. The Tjjuth at Last.—" What do you think of women for doctors?" asked a lady of her family physician. "They are invaluable, madam,", answered the doctor. "Wo derive at least two-thirds of oui* iucome from them." ." Well, I always make it a riile to tell my wife everything that happens," observed Brownwig. •« Oh, my dear fellow, that's nothing," said Smithwig, "I tell my wife lots of things that never Inppen afcall." '
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2113, 12 October 1875, Page 2
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