“Eight Ages of Man.”
Lord Aslcwith, who is 67 year old. in a speech in London defined the “eight ages of man” as follows: —At .10 a boy begins to think. At 20 he thinks ho is a man. At 30 he thinks ho ought to be married, if he is not. At 40 he is in the prime of life. At 50 lie begins to think of the (future. At GO he is again in the prime of life. At 70 he thinks he will wait and see. At SO—Well, I don’t know what he is.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 152, 14 September 1928, Page 1 (Supplement)
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