A GRIM GUEST.
It has jomo oat that at ony of the m"f>t uelt'Ot private masked halls given at fch o!oae of ihe carnival m Pur a one of h« most conspicuous flies' s w»s a mask habited as a 'familiar" of the Spanish 1 1 qaiaition lo the B'Xteenth century A. vv»l'>known actress at hat snufiad the general curiosity by untying hia mask, when it appeared that it was M. D <lbler, 'he Paria As mi^ht bo exoectt d, he qu»tr,ed the saloon as Boon as his identify was discovered ; hut (addo the Paria correspondent of the Times) he hud oome on a genuine card of invitation, procured by a lady who, for some whim, wmhed to give the company an unpleasant surprise.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1476, 7 February 1887, Page 3
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124A GRIM GUEST. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1476, 7 February 1887, Page 3
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