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Show EXPECTED HIM TO CROW. Wife Had Slrlnrj Tied to Her Promt e to Obey. The Intermittent discussion atioial the propriety of tho word "obey" In the biiile'n part of tho uuirrtHge r-Ice. r-Ice. reminds t'ily Magistrate t'mne of a dory. lien a rortuln eoupla were tiarrted, the wife wu Hlslee year old, and big and buioui. The Imshnnd wna two year her senior, but sllin to tblniiesn. and not up to the average In height. Thn yours panned, and the collide got nlong ft wull a many couple do. but the wife was hunt to nuinni-e. With the flight of time sho bernme fnrger. whtlo hnf " theoretical lord anil master mldud not nn Inch tn hi atutttro nor an ounee to hi welglit. Oue day he wauled her to do omethlt-g and a,ie t intoned at llrst quietly, Ihen e u.,1', and llnnlly explosively. "i " 4 do It." sho declared, "and I'd I. s'- to oo you make mo." "ilut. Mm la," eiisistululed Ihu hna-l-nnd. "when you married me, didn't you promise to obey nio?" "I did." slin replied. Then, slslng up hi diminutive protsirtlnus. she ftit-ded: ftit-ded: "Hut I i-xpeiied you d grow." New Yorw Times. |