The world is always interested to know the last, words of a man. it doesn’t care so imn-h about those of a woman. She had her last word all through life. As clear as mud,—Tourist (to Highland porter)— “ Wee l , you’ll see. sir, sum-times she was soone ant sometimes she was earlier, aut sometimes she was peforo that toe .” “ Do you pretend to have as good judgment as f have?’’ e{claimed an enraged wife to her husband. *• Wed, n->,” he rereplied slowly ; our choice of partners for life shows that my judgment is not to be compared to yours.’'
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Dunstan Times, Issue 986, 11 March 1881, Page 3
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99Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 986, 11 March 1881, Page 3
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