BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A LOVING WIFE.
A Hartford man, whone wife waa going •broad, asked her to telegraph him a word or two letting him know of her safe arrival m New York. In a few hours he received the following message. " collect :" "Dear George — Arrived here safely at 6.15. The train was due at 6, but we were delayed 15 minntes while en route. Had a perfectly lovely trip. Don't worry about me, I'll get along all right. And take good care of yourself. Be so careful about taking cold tbi. damp weather. Remember that yan are to keep on your flannels until the 15th cf June. Be cure and have the house opened and aired aa often a* once a week. Remember what I told you about your socks and shirts Don't forget to keep the basement door looked. Write every day. I'm sure I'll have ft lovely time. So good m you to let me go. You must come over after me m August. Forever and ever and ever youra, Mamie. An hour later Mamie was pained to receive the following reply to her " word or two." " Don't cable anything from Liverpool. I'm a ruined man If you do. Gbobge.— Th-Blts.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1672, 26 September 1887, Page 3
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204BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A LOVING WIFE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1672, 26 September 1887, Page 3
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