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WOMAN’S, INCONSISTENCY.

Mrs. Gradley (tearfully) : I don’t earn who knows it. My husband has got-to give up either me or his lodge ! He gets worse and worse ; don’t believe he'll ever be any account, the worthless brute ! Nsighbour (soothingly) : I didn’t think it was so bad. Bat Mrs. Gossiper did tell me, that your husband was a poor creature at best. Mrs. Gradley (flaring up) : ■ Oh ! she did, did she ? Well I’ll just let that backbiting gossip know she can’t run around slandering the best man in this town 1 Poor creature, indeed! He’s worth a thousand Tom Gossipets, and I’ll let her know it! Wait till I get my bonnet.

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Western Star, Issue 1292, 27 February 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)

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WOMAN’S, INCONSISTENCY. Western Star, Issue 1292, 27 February 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)

WOMAN’S, INCONSISTENCY. Western Star, Issue 1292, 27 February 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)