CLUB DUTIES.
'■■■'■. A 'quiet lady living' in the country', came'to London the. other d3y (writes'-a-correspond-, enfe'-of ; "M.A.PiJ , ' .who guarantees;the story) and put up for the night-at her. club; a'well--known- one,inot- a .hundr'edimileV away from Dover. Street;... In. the V lift, on her: return, •'home.■ frontrattendirig:a--.ball,. : tie .'lady..said en -passant: to'the ; porter, • "I must /ring'for; the ,''|The- female; servant all go' to -bed.early here',", wasvthe. reply. , 1 'But,' if'..it." is/ any. question' of -.unlacing tho back'.: of- the;, dress—that, madam',, -is: my' duty." The-lady-was not less .amused :,th'an ■surprised.;.;- :.:;."•..;,.;;•■■. •_■ •■:':■■■ ■/ ' ; ..:,,-.'.. ;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 591, 20 August 1909, Page 3
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88CLUB DUTIES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 591, 20 August 1909, Page 3
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