LONG ENGAGEMENTS
LESSON OF EXPERIENCE. (Official Wireless.! PARTS, October 17. Mine, Jean Assolant, tile American lady who married the famous French airman after an acquaintance of three days, and who recently divorced him, is returning to America. She intends to urge the desirability of long betrothals “by lecture, sound films and writing. 1 propose, to set woirien •■u their guard against what 1 consider a danger. In my own whirlwind courtship there were exceptional conditions. Assolant was on the point of an adventure, in which he succeeded magnificently, but it might have cost him bis life. Personally, I wonder whether t had the right to refuse him the encouragement and moral aid which I e insisted he had found in the knowledge that I was his wife.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1930, Page 6
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