. In the matrimonial market some choose the man without the riches and others the riches without the man. In after life the former lire in a flower . garden T and the latter in a hothouse. A great deal of the mean criticism of the world reminds us of the child who said, " Johnny, how greedy you are to take the largest apple in the pile; I wanted that for myself."
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 2
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70Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 2
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