Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1889 — She Got It. [ARTICLE]
She Got It.
Mr. Watts—l was reading just now about the richest woman in the world. Mrs. Watts—l know who is the richest woman in the world without having to read. Mr. Watts—Who is it? Mrs. Watts—l am. For I’ve got you, darling, and that makes me the richest woman in the world, even if I haven’t got a bonnet fit to be seen on the street. She will wear a new bonnet to church next Sunday.— Terre Haute Express . Shakspeare will be well represented in the Parisian theaters next winter. The “Merchant of Venice” is to be brought out as “Shylock” at the Odeon; no translation of the piece ever having been played in French. Then will come “Beaucoup de Bruit Rien,” the Gallic edition of “Much Ado About Nothing,” and an adaptation of “Twelfth Night”—“Conte d’Avril.”
