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PEACE AND QUIETNESS.

“But why did you leave your las* place?” asked the lady who was interviewing an applicant for the position of general. “Well, mum,” exclaimed the chine manufacturer’s benefactor, “you see they was a young married couple, and their lovemaking'just about made me ill.” “It probably was embarrassing,’ laughingly assented the listener; “bud you would not be so troubled here. My husband and I have been married ter years.” “Ten years!” the Abigail exclaimed Oh, that’s too long. I likes peace and quietness, mum.”

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 6

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PEACE AND QUIETNESS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 6

PEACE AND QUIETNESS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 6

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