Angry Master: “What do you mean by bringing mo ap odd pair of boots?” New Irish Valet: “Indade, sor, ’tis a quare thing. But the quarest thijtg is there’s another pair down below just like them.” “No, Herbert, I am sorry; but I am sure we could not be happy together. You know, I always want my own way in everything.” “My dear girl, you could go on wanting it after we were married.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 January 1931, Page 8
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