The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 5 (August 1, 1936)

Motive Power

Previous Section | Table of Contents | Up | Next Section

15

Motive Power.

Why does a young man, otherwise comparatively sane, seek to sacrifice his liberty, half his cigarettes, and his Sunday mornings in bed? Why does he deliberately knot the silken legrope of matrimony and abandon the flesh-pots for the cook-pots? Why does he forsake the glad and glamorous glades of bachelorhood for the rugged road of Matrimony. Why? Because the “little girl” looked so frail, so helpless, so unfitted to face life without his broad back to shield her. Every time she looked at him he felt like Canera and Joe Louis and Mr. Schmelling and the League of Nations rolled up in muscle. And while he vows to himself “I'll protect the little woman,” she murmurs to herself: “I'll make a man of him yet.” And so they live happily ever after.

Previous Section | Table of Contents | Up | Next Section

About this page...

Title: The Wife And The Wherefor

Author: Ken Alexander

In: The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 5 (August 1, 1936)

Publication details: New Zealand Government Railways Department

Part of: The Railways Magazine

Conditions of use