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A MISUNDERSTANDING

An Ohio young woman read at her graduation an essay on. Hawthorne. The young woman said : ~ * At the age of thirty-nine Hawthorne married, and took, his wife to the old manse. *_ The day after the commencement one of the village maidens" called on Miss E., and remarked, ' Wasn't it mean that Maud' should say such a thing in her essay?' * To what do you refer?' ' Why, she said, at "the age of thirty-nine Hawthorne married, and took his wife to the old man's. Why didn't she say to his father-in-law's?'

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New Zealand Tablet, 9 July 1908, Page 38

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A MISUNDERSTANDING New Zealand Tablet, 9 July 1908, Page 38

A MISUNDERSTANDING New Zealand Tablet, 9 July 1908, Page 38

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