."Why, of course .you want a telephone I put in your bouse,", said the oaarasser to the busiaess mia—" it will •be so handy when your wife wants to talk to you." •Mbefe," exclaimed ■ the business man, picking up a stool. " that will do. I listened:to you wheiiryou urged the point that I could order proyisions from the butcher, and I favored-your representatrdnVfthftt -it would afford unequalled fafeilitfpis for ordering thoh'oer, Imfc'wiien ybu'telFnie that the only rentMget during the day i* going to be ruthlessly busted into through the medium of a galranised r tin type, then it is time you was breath* itfJTyour atmosphere into other ears. You make yourself adjacent, young man." i Hflinade,.,,; "' ' _ " ;' . J "A. lawyer is about the only man that. erer made any thing by opposing a woman's \ viUi c i<./^ •.■ - . • . • - ■' ]
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4263, 30 August 1882, Page 2
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136Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4263, 30 August 1882, Page 2
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