A SCIENTIFIC HUSBAND
The London correspondent of the New York " World," writing on April 24,s*ys : — There Is a divorce case soon to oome off which opens up new possibilities In the way of conjugal separations and should be of great Intercut In aclentifio oiroles, It appears that a London scientific man married a handsome young wife. Being of a jealous temperament, he daily surrep* titiously possessed himself of her cloak and j usket on her return from her walks, These he carefully examined, picking off every hair he could find, and closely examining them under a miorowope, and then duly sampling them m accordance \o color, length, etc In course of time he noticed a frequent—in fact, aa inoeaeaat—recurrence o£ one class of hair. There he reoognised as belonging to the moustache of a constant visitor to his house. He now had his wife secretly watched, wl'h the result that certain evidence has been gathered, whloh, In time,' w 11 come before Justice Hannen m the Divorce Court.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1578, 7 June 1887, Page 2
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168A SCIENTIFIC HUSBAND Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1578, 7 June 1887, Page 2
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