Served Him Bight
A Paris correspondent tells how Juliette Vignaud, a yeung girl, who fired at a faithless lover, has been triumphantly acquitted at the Assize Cnnrt of Vienna. He was a young man of some means, but as he was a private soldier, he could not, lie said in 'his numerons love-ietters which she received from hiir, marry her. She therefore, yielding to his importunities left her family, and went to join him at Tool. At the end of some months he east her off, and she had to go home. When I.c was liberated, she demanded the fulfilment of the promise he hud made her. He not answering, she lay in wait for him with a loaded revolver, . which she fired at him twice as he was l s3pi»tarning home on horseback from the nublie promenade. One of the balls hit nit ear, and the other missed. The prisoner* aounsel pleaded nervous ex« eilement and just exasperation.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 140, 6 May 1886, Page 3
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159Served Him Bight Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 140, 6 May 1886, Page 3
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