AFTER MARRIAGE.
He : *My dear, I am a little short of money. Could yow let me have twenty thousand of your million for a few days ?’ She : * I have no million.*
He: * Before we were married you said you were worth a million.*
She : • Why, you often told me I was worth my weight in gold, and I thought one hundred and forty-two pounds of gold was worth about a million ; that’s all.’
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue V, 4 August 1894, Page 120
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73AFTER MARRIAGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue V, 4 August 1894, Page 120
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