Family Parties
A shrewd Cape Cod farmer descanting lately 011 fcinily quarrels said: "I'm of the opinión of my wife. 'Go to a family party'í' she saya. 'Yes, I ahvays go, provided it isn't in my own family.' The reason of them family rows is that they live too clost .-.lid rub agin each other too inuch. The; - was the Wings down our way. They í ought continually as long as they lived vinder one roof, but when John Wing went to ranchan in Colorado and Jim "Wing to makin naüs in PennBylvania they grew amazin fond of each other." This homely philosophy could be applied with equal forcé to nations. -
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