! .^n^n^ate pjCthp.prispnjat iFQ]ssy> r jrapeateiflty u qpgvict,ed pjf .swindling land forgery, has just received the 'gratifying: intelligence that he is jheir to a fortune of two' rations of jfrances and 1 - chft'teau m •Switzerland, hig - native -country. (His feelings are more readily iimagined than described.' '"'Unror.tu'* 1 jnately 'the newimilUoniiiTe ■■h&hWee impre.y/ears tqyserv.ey fTp fbq ;|;be; owner of a fortune of two millions, ■and have to make list slippers .' It •is amusing to note that, now . the jprisorier' has. a 1 "chateaV of Kis ; own ihis views on, the rights of property j have"undctgqne aj ! cbrn^ie'tb cHalige, iand he is perpetually h'aupte^lw' a ( dread' of thieves and burglars. ' : '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 47, 28 January 1885, Page 4
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