Magistrate : ‘ How do you know this gentleman was mad when yon arrested him ?* Policeman :‘ He w r as talking about his wife, and he said she didn’t care, what sort of dresses she had so long as she was comfortable, and she didn’t get mad about the furniture when the neighbours had better, and she didn’t care for a fine house, and didn’t want a carriage, and she would rather do. her own housework than bother with servants.''
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 33, 10 November 1894, Page 9
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78Untitled Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 33, 10 November 1894, Page 9
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