A NOVEL REVENGE.
According to a Paris telegram published in a London paper, M. Groscollas, an accountant, living in the Rue de la Folie Regnault, has been summoned for causing a nuisajice to his neighbours by installing a young calf in lus apartments. .The defendant explained that he was driven almost frantic by his fellow-tenants, the lady in the flat above practising the piano for eight hours a day, and two -students below playing on the "flute and bassoon. Hβ therefore in revenge brought the calf into his rooms, and by aid oi a. pin made it bellow out to put a stop to the rehearsals. The calf is now dead (adds the correspondent). Whether its death is due to the lady's piano playing or to the bassoon is not" stated, but it clears the situation, and the action has been withdrawn.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 7
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142A NOVEL REVENGE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 7
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