EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.Nurse (in continuation, speaking of her brother in the wagon).—“Yes, an’ he ain’t got no wices at all; he don’t smoke, drink, or chew terbacker, an’ he don’t want no latch-key.”Friend (on right).—“Lor’, what a husbant he’d make.”
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.Nurse (in continuation, speaking of her brother in the wagon).—“Yes, an’ he ain’t got no wices at all; he don’t smoke, drink, or chew terbacker, an’ he don’t want no latch-key.”Friend (on right).—“Lor’, what a husbant he’d make.”
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.Nurse (in continuation, speaking of her brother in the wagon).—“Yes, an’ he ain’t got no wices at all; he don’t smoke, drink, or chew terbacker, an’ he don’t want no latch-key.”Friend (on right).—“Lor’, what a husbant he’d make.”
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.
Nurse (in continuation, speaking of her brother in the wagon).—“Yes, an’ he ain’t got no wices at all; he don’t smoke, drink, or chew terbacker, an’ he don’t want no latch-key.”
Friend (on right).—“Lor’, what a husbant he’d make.”