Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1883 — Better Left Unsaid. [ARTICLE]
Better Left Unsaid.
“I should think you would be tired to death,” remarked Mrs. Gaddington, who had called upon Mrs. Homespun; “you are always busy as you can be. “Oh, I don’t mind it,” said Mrs. Homespun, cheerfully; “you know lam not troubled with callers very often; if I was I would soon give out.” Then it suddenly comes to her that she has said something she had better left unsaid and an awkward pause follows which is opportunely broken by Mrs. Gaddington remembering that really she must go—" Now I have made you a nice long call—good-by, dear—now do come and see me, won’t you?”—Boston Transcript. Rock VLujl, a a—Rev. J. a White says: “I used Brown’s Iron Bitters for general debility. It restored me to strength and vigor.* Silence is the better part of some orators’ eloquence
