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SOME PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN

An' obedient wife commands her husband..- . - : A man's best fortune — or 'his worst— is . his .wife. Every w man can tame a shrew, -but. he that is 'married to her. - ■ -. .. Ladies may .pardon want of "sensepbut" never w*ant :of manners/ " s ■j Many men blame their wives for their own thrift- - less lives. ' , - There is many a good wife who' cannot ~' either, : sing or" dance well. . - ; „ c .• ■ She that has a bad husband shows it in her ' : dress. r • There is only one eood wife in the country -and every good i.usband thinks he her.

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 October 1906, Page 37

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SOME PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN New Zealand Tablet, 11 October 1906, Page 37

SOME PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN New Zealand Tablet, 11 October 1906, Page 37

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