REASON OBVIOUS
Mrs. Robinson rushed from her bedroom in a state of great indignation, and, leaning over the balustrade ■at the top of the staircase, shouted angrily: "Bridget—Bridget, come here this minute!" Bridget came. "I thought you said you'd cleaned this room," continued Mrs. Robinson, still shouting angrily. "But just look under the bed; the floor is simply thick with dust. Haven't I told you that you must always sweep under the beds?" ■ . "Well, mum," replied Bridget, in tearful indignation. ::;md how. 1 slionld like to know, r-culd the dust have got undfr the bed if I hadn't *wept it.thtfroj'"
Blame I can bear though not blame worthiness.— Browning.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14436, 30 October 1914, Page 7
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109REASON OBVIOUS Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14436, 30 October 1914, Page 7
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