The businessman retired and went to live in. the country. In due-course a neighbour called on his wife. She said: “ I hear your husband has taken up hunting. Do you approve of that? ” “ I don’t know about approving, ’ said the sportsman’s wife, “ but it makea life more exciting. We never know which to expect home first, my husband or the horse.” 0- .
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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 5
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