Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.

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you are joking. ' "'But the suit for breach of promise!' groaned I.
    "'Ah! and is that the rub?' exclaimed my wife. 'Is it possible that you view that affair in an objectionable light? Mr Bullfrog, I never could have dreamt it! Is it an objection, that I have triumphantly defended myself against slander, and vindicated my purity in a court of justice? Or do you complain, because your wife has shown the proper spirit of a woman, and punished the villain who trifled with her affections?' "'But
..., ' persisted I, shrinking into a corner of the coach, however; for I did not know precisely how much contradiction the proper spirit of a woman would endure; 'but, my love, would it not have been more dignified to treat the villain with the silent contempt he merited?' "'That is all very well, Mr Bullfrog, ' said my wife, slily; 'but in that case where would have been the five thousand dollars which are to stock your drygoods' store?' "'Mrs Bullfrog, upon your honour, ' demanded I, as if my life hung upon her words, 'is there no mistake about these five thousand dollars?' "'Upon my word and honour there is none, ' replied she.

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