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THE BABY QUIET.

Xnny Fern. i « )tner has a contented mind. Jcipe I know of. Always' io smile which the immortal '' recommends them, under lof perplexity and proyon hand for their husbands.'(cause home looks cosy and you return to it at nighp, yeivfor the baby's sake or .qu should never take the' relaxation and > fresh fair. ?iew how a woman loves !a' .dally ihinkihg'bf these little &you— great to us. I know well lineal, 'fipjjUld . order home ja dahy 1 wives have wan'w,mdow, for verybijtV'tliey dared. A bojitrich husband fancies .wiijugal aelsfihness arid d commission. He haid than draw the boots on fter tea, and take the ler out for the fresh air why 'the baby worries' ke all night, and why ik so'rayless, and wb!y i sighiwheii'hd sits' dp\ijn ir ; -and then he settles ible'co'nclitsibn that'after ;rstanding, vromen,' , and leshe says 'All,' or 'Oh,' ibbdybut himself knows t is',bur.ned- up, or , fifty ■de-. mincemeat of, by ja Bbnner has got another er,', or, the tail of , tlie — — Jil ""~ fbugji the millcy'Svay. io think about it. ; it cure heartache ; and ... facelets you could loss in■■^■"ll speak of a true woman) one clasp) of your arms round 4 you'joome home from yoiiriness»&/We don't want forever r granted that you love us. \We Ystwttiy|i-we. women. There is back to pick 'f ; you usedin tjie fold ' v eavens'; how • you neither do we* ! hit gup your poatj'in the' parlouv andjCrbss your ir coming Tip-stairs to a,*- which js so/pptent jthe little : annoyance^ , it'- s weiglit when op ippy .j for it is not work ' kes'the i leaden ' hearts &i unde^thedisco.ura^, .which. I have alliedt to , k eeri, up, ,that ste- ; ; which the,^Guide, to. y alludes.''; ,., ;i ! . - As if all wives or Msdike ; ;' its if a dbctor'bad -his patients ; that's an uji/^feiispeech I know ■;- still fetors, and as, a class, they .djffi|ter than any , !,6.ther 'pfof esr jtfM&bvo seen some editors— but „6h'sPw3re "■ nor there. All— now •a { fMiI.V doctPv,, ;and arid you * in^FW K oo^- See to it that yOu ,greeablfl'as he is. He don't go and ie minute your wife comes into the t^ -'or $111$ his baok uponher and sit down . anffread viie politics all the .evening with sin grunt of assent or dissent to sortie Kiyisible person. Nor— do any other gentle[{P&iiVwho visit your, house.,- . Perhaps; may 'thirfk the sub je6f worth considering, .'-i'shonllddh^t be surprised. •• '•: '■ ' ; ■ '• ; .> •

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 739, 13 March 1877, Page 5 (Supplement)

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THE BABY QUIET. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 739, 13 March 1877, Page 5 (Supplement)

THE BABY QUIET. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 739, 13 March 1877, Page 5 (Supplement)

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