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, A y° un ß l*dy on being told that her lover Had been suddenly killed, cried; “Oh, that splendid gold watch of his ! Give me something to remember him by.” James Alcock, farmer, Lougton, has been fined L 5 and costs for an assault on Madame Richards, the heroine of the 1,000 miles walking match. Complainant was fulfilling an engagement at Lougton, when A’cock entered her room and attempted to kiss her. A lady and gentleman, lately married, have torn up all their love letters, and made them into a cushion for a little chair, which was assigned to a friend of the bride’s during her visit. Recently the young lady felt compelled to remark, “ If matrimony be like that chair, it Is certainly very hard;!”

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Evening Star, Issue 3627, 7 October 1874, Page 3

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126

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3627, 7 October 1874, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3627, 7 October 1874, Page 3

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