Churchill & Mrs. Astor repartee--in 1902!

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Mon Jan 24 08:19:14 UTC 2005


>From the OXFORD DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS (6th edition, 2004), pg.  222:
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NANCY ASTOR: If I were your wife I would put poison in your coffee!
CHURCHILL: And if I were your husband I would drink it.
Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan _Glitter and Gold_ (1952)
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Oxford surely checked and checked again. Does Fred have this?
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(PROQUEST HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS)
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_IN  NEW PLAYS_
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=65882)
Where the Laughs Come. By "A.K.".  New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Sep  28, 1902. p. 27 (1 page)
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These lines are saved from "Captain Molly," in which Elizabeth Tyree
appeared at the Manhattan:
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Bunner--If I were your husband I'd give you poison.
Molly--If I were your wife I'd take it.
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_HERE  IN WASHINGTON_
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ientId=65882)
The Washington Post (1877-1954).  Washington, D.C.: Sep 30, 1906. p. ES4 (1
page)
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"Mr. Blank, if I were your wife, I'd give you a cup of poison."
"Madam," he responded, without a smile. "If you were my wife, I'd be glad  to
drink it."
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I couldn't find this in the OXFORD DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS. I suppose Fred
has it from 1951 on ProQuest.
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23 January 2005, NEW YORK POST, pg. 41, col. 1:
"IN wartime," said Winston Churchill, "truth is so precious that she should
wlways be attended by a bodyguard of lies."



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