AN AMLABLE WOULD BE HUSBAND.
Mai "I have my doubts aljput Mr Gayfellow, my dear, and wiah you had not said yes before consulting me," Dauphter: "Why, what it the matter with him f "He has no trade, business or profession that I can discover, and has certainly no expectations, as his relatives are all poor." "But, ma, just think what a good husband he will make. There won't be a quarrel from one year's end to the other." "You think so now, no doubt." " Oh! but, ma, lam sure of it,' 'Hejs a? amjabje : " !' Berhaps his amiability has not baeii tfliteil'l"" but it has, You know how most men hateparentg-inJaw." "Yes," "Well, he said he would not object at all to live with you and pa.".
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 7 February 1885, Page 2
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127AN AMLABLE WOULD BE HUSBAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 7 February 1885, Page 2
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