Words about Wives.
Ai buxom 1 widow must be- either married, buried;, or shut .up in ji . convent,, Ai good wife and health are a. man"* best wealth. Choose a wife rather by your ea ■ than your, aye. . .' For whonii does the blind manY adorn herself? ■■■>' He tha,t tells his wife news is. but lately miarried*. ■ Kfext to noi wife a "good wife is best. !A, man must ask his wife's leave liv thrive. ' A wife is from the Lord. A bejimtiM womjan is the hell of the soul, the purgaitory of the purse, and the paradise, of the eye?. / A! truth-telling woman has: few friends. ';, " .: Beware :of a 'bad woman, and pni not yout trtist In a good one. 'Elv.ery,.won)k.Bi. ? wWifsai shrewd in»iomestia life is now foecoinia a in politics. ■ Every TTOmian would rather be 1 handsome than good. y We never know what ai woman does; not m;ean until she has spoken. - Women is an evil, but a necessary evil.-r-".M.'ALB.»
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 5 (Supplement)
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162Words about Wives. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 5 (Supplement)
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