He. What Can A Man Do When A Woman'S Perverse, And Determined To Have Her Own Way? She. At The Altar You Took Me For Better Or Worse: Am I Worse Than You Took Me For--Say, Silly Elf?-- Am I Worse Than You Took Me For, Say? He. For An Angel I Took You In Beauty And Worth-- The Priest A Mere Woman Has Given! She. A Man Would Prefer A True Woman On Earth, To All The Bright Angels In Heaven-- Silly Elf!-- To All The Bright Angels In Heaven! He. You Are Ever Ready My Feelings To Hurt At The Veriest Trifle, Of Course. She. Forgetting A Button To Sew On Your Shirt You Deem A Good Ground For Divorce-- Silly Elf!-- You Deem A Good Ground For Divorce! He. Well, Marriage A Lottery Is, And A Blank Some Men Surely Draw All Their Lives. She. Such Fellows As You, Sir, Themselves Have To Thank; Good Husbands Make Always Good Wives-- Silly Elf!-- Good Husbands Make Always Good Wives!
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