House-Cleaning.
Taking down the pictures, Dusting off the wall — "Not at home this morning Should. there be a call." Toast and eggs for breakfastThings turned upside downWifo and girl a jawing — Husband skips for town. Taking up. the carpetsTacks and dust for lunchBoy, for asking questions, Gets from ma a punch. Washing off the windows — Doors all open — wide — She with pail and dust-pan Used to be my bride. No fire in the furnace — Bell goes on a ring — "Gleaning house to -day .m' m First day of the spring. " Night ! a doctor calling — Wife done up in bed, Husband scoots for drug Clerk asks who is dead. Night reporter's item; " Coroner had a ring Fora 'stiff 'found floating — First one of the spring. " Verdict of the jury — Foreman, sly old mouse — "Suicide from torment, Caused by cleaning house. "
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1902, 13 September 1884, Page 6
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139House-Cleaning. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1902, 13 September 1884, Page 6
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