Honey-moon
Honey-moon. 'Say, l'erkins, old boy, why don't we see you at the club any moreV Has your mother-in-law shut down on yau"? 'No, Brown; the fact of the matter is, my home is so happy now that there is no inducement for me to leave it. You look incredulous, but it's a positive fact. You see, my wife used to suffer so much from functional derangements common to her sex, that her spirits and her temper were greatly affected. It was not her fault, of course, but it made home unpleasant all the same. But now, since she has begun to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, she has been so well and so happy that we are having our "honey-moon all over again."
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