Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1883 — Supported by Evidence. [ARTICLE]
Supported by Evidence.
“Gessler? Who was Gassier?” said Mrs. Beokram to her hnsband. “He was a tyrant, my dear, and also a life insurance agent.” “What do yon mean by snch nonsense ?” “There is no nonsense about it, Mrs. Beckram, I assure yon. Does not William Tell say to Gessler in the third act: ‘Ha, tyrant, hast thon not given ms assuranoe of my life?* Yonr usband, madam, never makes a statement that he is not prepared to support by documentary evidence.”— Texas Siftings. A lady of irascible temper asked George Selwyn why woman was mads of the rib. “Indeed, I can't say,” was the reply, “unless it be that the rib is the most-crooked part of the body.”
