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The Subjection of Married Men.

Pedestrian : " What's all that fuss about in that house— wedding ?" Resident : " No. A new baby arrived - last night, and all the women in the, neighbourhood are going into ecstasies-over it." "Who is that tall man all the women are crowding around ?'♦ 11 He is a minister, come to fix a date for the .christening." ' • " And who is the short man who attracts so , much attention ?" " He is the doctor. "Ahl I see. That no -account fellow, who is being pushed out of the way or run oyer, is the ' hired man, I presume." ' ■ ■ ' ■• No ; he's the father.' 1 :

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Observer, Volume IX, Issue 563, 12 October 1889, Page 12

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The Subjection of Married Men. Observer, Volume IX, Issue 563, 12 October 1889, Page 12

The Subjection of Married Men. Observer, Volume IX, Issue 563, 12 October 1889, Page 12