. How to be happy though married. Being a handbook to marriage . CHAPTER XIII. MARRIED peoples Never treat money afTnirs with levity—money is character. —Sir E. Biihicr Lyiion. SCOTCH minister, preaching against the loveof money, had frequently repeated that it was the root of all evil. Walking home from thechurch one old person said to another, Anwasna the minister Strang upon the money? Xae doubt, said the other, and added, Ay, but its grandto hae the wee bit siller in your hand when ye gang an too, in spite of all that love-in-a-cottage theorists may say,its grand to hae t


. How to be happy though married. Being a handbook to marriage . CHAPTER XIII. MARRIED peoples Never treat money afTnirs with levity—money is character. —Sir E. Biihicr Lyiion. SCOTCH minister, preaching against the loveof money, had frequently repeated that it was the root of all evil. Walking home from thechurch one old person said to another, Anwasna the minister Strang upon the money? Xae doubt, said the other, and added, Ay, but its grandto hae the wee bit siller in your hand when ye gang an too, in spite of all that love-in-a-cottage theorists may say,its grand to hae the wee bit siller when marrying; unless,indeed, we believe that mortality is one of the effects ofmatrimony as did the girl, who, on meeting a lady whose serviceshe had lately left, and being asked, Well, Mary, where doyou live now ? answered, Please, maam, I dont live now—Im married. To marry for love and work for silver is quiteright, but there should be a reasonable chance of getting work f20 110IV TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED. to do and some provision for a rainy day. It is only thestupidi


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