THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER.
A young married man, of extremely * jealous disposition, recently visited one of the most famous clairvoyants in the i » city. Being far from home, he wanted
to know what his wife was doing.
" She is looking out of the window, evidently expecting some one." " That is strange/ , said Benedict; "whom can she expect ?" " Some one enters the door, and she caresses him fondly/ went on the clnire voyant. " It can't be !" cried the excited husband ; " my wife is true to me." 11 Ifow he lays hie head on her lap, and looks tenderly in her eyes." " It's false! I'll make you pay dearly for this!" yelled the jealous husbard. " Now he wags his tail/ , eaid the medium. ■ ■ :
The green-eyed monster subsided, and Mr Younghueband cheerfully paid over feis five dollars. — American paper.,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 374, 20 February 1880, Page 3
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135THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 374, 20 February 1880, Page 3
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