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A Thoughtful Husband.

A Detroit lady who „is.(A«^jficf .'jjto heart disease, tbofc ? tea last Sunday with a neighbor, and while" siting at table, her husband 'fush'ecHn' * wiib"BuTa r toa% and m his shirt sleeves. ; "* ;i *** ii; « "B-j calm !" he exclaimed hurriedly to. his wife ; . " don't,, excite, yourself : you know you can't stanclj eicciedti&irfj and it might be worse?' 1 j :/ ~ : " Good Heavens f!"~~cried his wife: f the children ! — ■" —?^i;m*A 1 They're affrlgM N&w, Mary, don'fc fcefc excited. \Keep. <^ln^\and t .cqol-—it can't be helped now : we'miisV bear these TisitaiioßS Mof Providence 1 "with philosophy :*' "" " •--" — -=*■ •' Then it's mfi^Bwl " ggpwl his wife. " Your mouther's safe • v^g e s O n your things but don't hurry or- 'ferry. It's too lute to be of any use, mi t I'll fly back and se^^what I can dp.' I only came to tell you aofe to gefeiexcited." " Forme>-cy's x ß%kiai.d»>rplored the almost^ Hfttim^W^g'^sfasQ ■ *' Wellj. if >you will have iL >the consequenaeV yo?ir<i^id v S^i^Mary. I've tried to prepare you, and if you jwill know— don't --c&cite youiself — try ■and suvvive-r-but our^hiamwr's OBrfin, atid the 4rnole' depkilaient AiK^jOlLao : neigh bout's are m our. front yard 1" • She;sm!?jiyed. :. T(y .-. : , lo j,., 3i;: ; u <f

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 124, 21 April 1884, Page 2

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A Thoughtful Husband. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 124, 21 April 1884, Page 2

A Thoughtful Husband. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 124, 21 April 1884, Page 2

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