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Show Domestic Combat. E. Trowbridge Dana, grandson of the poet Longfellow, who was recently married in Cambridge with a beautiful beauti-ful ritual of his own composition, said the other day to a reporter; "If all couples gave to marriage the profound thought and reverence that my wife and I gave to it there would be fewer mismatings. "The average married pair, it sometimes some-times seems to me, are like the Binkses. " 'Pa,' said little Tommy Binks one day, 'what's a weapon?' " 'A weapon, my son,' Binks answered, an-swered, 'is something to fight with.' " 'Then, pa,' said little Tommy, 'is ma your weapon?' " |