MAD EITHER WAY.
A party of visitors wer6 ..Ibeing shown over (i large , Itmatic asylum. - The doctor who acted is "galcle paused befdroa cell id irhieli/iv man sat nursing" a large doll which was dressed (the . " Western Hail " , says) in a ■ gay and fntidy costlimo of an up-to-dato young lady, ".'L'his poor 'follow explained . the doctor, ''lias;a'very sad history. Beo hqn - he is bending orcr that doll and fondling it so tenderly. Ho eponds niest of his timo like that. He wasengaged;to a,girl, of which he was very fond;. tihe jiltod him, however, and married another tnan; while, this one lost his. reason over ■ thy • affair."'■■■.■'•■ ' ■ ' The visitors wero much touched,'and uttered various expressions of sympathy., They passed t> tho next colli which was bnrred and.thickly padded. , . ■...[■■.■ . . .-.■•■ : "And this,"- resumed tho doctor,.,"i 9 the other man." • ~■■ • r. .■ . .. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 4
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137MAD EITHER WAY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 4
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