KEYS— AND KISSES
(From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Wellington Representative.) U J IFJS," said a near relative of Julius Caesar, • " and particularly married life, has many, many quaint things to say for itself." < .■■■-.■■■•, v "Who among you could resist a pretty face m the market place . . . then greet your wife at the doorway of your dwelling place as though she were the One Woman, your toga still redolent with the perfume of The .Other?" Well, the curtain of years has rolled many times since then, across the by-roads of many countries, and even to Wellington of our own little earth plot. v ■ .> At one time, the/windows of, a legal firm overlooked the street c&lled Featherston, from the sidewalk of which many a passer-by's heart was warmed by ,a vision at an; upper window. There, oblivious of the world arid its curiosity, a. delicate wisp of femininity forsook her typewriter keyboard for the embraces of her lawyer-employer. . : The world knew— and smiled up its shirt-cuffs, while Mrs. Lawyer, her face aglow with the steam and heat from the gasstove at home, awaited the footsteps of the One Man. Ach! Those little kittens of the keys] .;
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NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 8
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193KEYS—AND KISSES NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 8
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