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“Aren’t there a couple of young men in there with Clara?”
“No, only one. There isn’t a sound.”
687 visits
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She: Are you going to volunteer?
He: If yes, no. If no, yes.
617 visits
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542 visits
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Couple sitting on a park bench not really communicating
627 visits
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An outsider at one of Mrs. Catchem’s evenings.
446 visits
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The parson’s wife.
525 visits
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The plump one complains that the modern fashions make all women too much alike.
512 visits
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516 visits
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Keep out of politics.
541 visits
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By all means marry for a home.
488 visits
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Go back to the stable as soon as possible
447 visits
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Never by any chance stay at home.
459 visits
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Keep the mouth closed.
454 visits
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Little Sister: A widow? What’s a widow?
Big Sister: A lady what’s had a husband and is goin’ to have another.
432 visits
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A tragic moment for Smyth (who married for a home)
Mrs. S. (who has the money) objects to the size of his tailor’s bill.
460 visits
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“Louise, I really cannot permit you to read novels on Sunday.”
“But, Grandmamma, this novel is all right; it tells about a girl who was engaged to three Episcopal clergymen, all at once.”
427 visits
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“You don’t mean to say, Estelle, that you are tired of settlement work?”
“But, Auntie, dear, poor people are so monotonous.”
489 visits
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He: Who is that tramping around overhead?
She: Oh, that’s only papa. He always gets restless towards morning.
559 visits
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“Why aren’t you ready, Isabel? You know very well the opera begins at eight-fifteen.”
“Oh! Gracious! I forgot all about it. I’ve been so busy writing this article on preparedness.”
537 visits
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Mrs. Jones officially notified of her election as sheriff.
429 visits
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“It’s only fair to warn you that my son has never had a father’s care and doesn’t know the first thing about housekeeping.”
545 visits
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464 visits
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Trying to be appreciative while the author of the verses looks over your shoulder.
470 visits
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He: We have had a terrible scrap.
“And I came out ahead.”
“No. I did. You accepted my apology.”
587 visits
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The first stormy night in the cottage you have rented for the summer.
865 visits
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Something wrong somewhere—time 8.55 and still waiting for dinner to be announced.
404 visits
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A susceptible young man trying to make up his mind which way to turn.
379 visits
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Strong-minded Lady (on meeting the bride and groom): I trust you will be as happy as we have been.
399 visits
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The one night a week that he dines at home.
514 visits
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The Rev. —— reads his latest comedy to his niece.
421 visits