HE KEPT A LEVEL HEAD.
, Wife— “ This is a n c > ti ne of night to coin • home ; ain’t you ashamed of yourself V ■ - Husband, (pulling off hity boots and putting them carefully on : the bureau) —” Don't—er—scold. Couldn't get away—er—moment sooner. Had ahic—big argument.” W> —“ Big fiddlestick !.*! • II. —“ Fact, I’sureyou, Wbadcher think !, All —ei - —.toys oftih.e edge in it. Queshun was which of us bad— t —must amiable and—ir mos* beautiful wife. -I'heat - Vtn‘•■a. i l'" v D'scfibod you—hie—beautiful eyes , silky bur, cheeks—-hie—ro es, teeth, pearls, tfps, cherries, tern per —er —' hit;, }i . p nanghl. Offered to li Jit .’em .if tin-v wou’dn’t admit ir. they gave in, ’a here i am—mte, late—er-Aictorious, finest wife iii-^-er—-wor dv” W: (with a sweet smile) —“ You are sad fellow, Jo!)n, i’m afraid you ll ever he anything better, - : ,3jot me help you lake off ymuvcoat, ilesr.”
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Western Star, Issue 1387, 7 September 1889, Page 1
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143HE KEPT A LEVEL HEAD. Western Star, Issue 1387, 7 September 1889, Page 1
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