IJylngr a* Fa»* as She Could. "Wi !:am Pruette, the singer, was one. of a gtoup of married men who were :ng honsekeeping and servants the oiler evening in aPhiladelpisa hotel c rridor. He told of a girl who serve.; him and Mrs. Pruette well en ntgbi while they were living in < N>« York flat 1 several years ago, r<r : yrl t, one day went to Mrs. Pruette m
id asked permission to go boma Tew days—she hud a telegzau '• '':: u that her mother was ill. •'v/i course, go," said Mrs. Pruette—- •« i .:>% Maggie, do not-stay longer than s? : ct ssary. We need you." >» ssie promised to return as s>n/n 3s . - iole, and hurried av.av. A week passed without a word fromher;-then cam? a note by mail, reading"Jeer Miss Pruete i will be Vy i WM r a ° P ,ese ke P m > Pfao': for re mother is djing as u»x *, she can . T " Masrsie." 1 *£v>' T '-Jand Plain Dealer. r am~ , Bufc
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 411, 31 March 1904, Page 8
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164Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 411, 31 March 1904, Page 8
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