About two o’clock one morning a policeman found a man Bitting on the sidewalk of a street. IS atn rally, he asked him What was the matter. “ Well,” said the man, sadly, “my wife thinks {am drunk. I’ve tried twice to get in at the front door, and ehe’a put me out both times, and my self, respect won't allow me tq try it again. 8 > I’m waiting till she’s quieted down a little, and then I think I can crawl through the cellar win low,”
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Dunstan Times, Issue 756, 13 October 1876, Page 2
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