A SYDNEY SOMNAMBULIST.
•A- figure in white attracted the attention of a policeman at Enmore a.bont 11.30 on a recent SunQj'y night, says a Sydney paper. Il i Wa "I a an . ( ' " le constable saw that she was walking in her sleep. He nad heard it was best not to disturb sleep-walkers, and quietly followed. She was in front of St. George's Uoll, when a tram rattled past, and she awoke. With a startled scream tlie lady rushed aimlessly across King Sh-eet, apparently for the first time realising how hard were the wooden blocks on her bare feet. ' She was stayed by one of her own' sex, who succeeded in quietening her. The policeman borrowed a cloak from a traruwuv conductor, and, wearing this, the lady was taken to her home. She lived Imlf a mile away, yet her absence had not been noticed.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 863, 8 July 1910, Page 3
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144A SYDNEY SOMNAMBULIST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 863, 8 July 1910, Page 3
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