'• I cannot imajjine," said the parscDj " why your Lordship should want a copy who have so good an original." '• I cannot afford to have people think I don't know about this particular question," said the politician, " and I haven't the time I need tjo read up on it." "Well," replied his wife* "In that case I'll tell you what I'd do. I'd look wise and get some paper to announce that you refuse to be interviewed." ««Shall I call tht>m cat and dog ?" answered the other; *• Oh, irb, for heaven's sake," replied the Bret, "that sounds ten times more like man and wife-." v A young fellow being told that bis mistress was married, to eonvince bim of it the yoting gentleman who tojd him said he had seen the bride and bridegroom. "Prithee," said the forsaken swain, "do not call them by those names; I cannot I bear it»" • , ./■■-■•■-'' "■;..:"■:. ■■'■.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 152, 14 January 1902, Page 3
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151Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 152, 14 January 1902, Page 3
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