The wife ought to have the first child and the husband the second, then there wouldn't ever be any more.


Lark Rise to Candleford: two plays (ed. Hutchinson Radius, 1980)


The wife ought to have the first child and the husband the second, then there wouldn't ever be any more.

The wife ought to have the first child and the husband the second, then there wouldn't ever be any more.

The wife ought to have the first child and the husband the second, then there wouldn't ever be any more.

The wife ought to have the first child and the husband the second, then there wouldn't ever be any more.