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A man was once asked how he and his wife got along with so little friction in the family machinery. "Well," said he, "when we were first married we both wanted our own way. I wanted to sleep on linen sheets, my wife preferred cotton, and we couldn't agree. Finally we talked the matter over, and we- came to the conclusion that it was unchristian to. lire in constant bickering, so we compromised on linen, and hare got along all right erer since."
An Ohio man unpinned a tidy from a chair and wiped his nose upon, it. It takes; an Ohio man to solve aysuriet. Now we know what in thunder a tidy ift for.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4299, 11 October 1882, Page 2
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147Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4299, 11 October 1882, Page 2
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