A psychologist asserts , that the simplest and most commonplace things are sometimes the most difficult to grasp. Such as the soap in one’s bath.
The only thing that ever caused an argument between the husband and wife was her dog. . Arriving hpme one evening he found his wife busily engaged in combing and brushing it. “Look here, Jane,” he cried, “are you using my comb on that dog?” “Yes, dear,” his wife returned sweetly, “but you needn’t worry. I washed the comb first.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1938, Page 4
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