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A WIFE'S APPEAL.

—• ■: _ y A touching appeal. to her husband was made by Jane Blundell, charged recently, ftt .Walthamstow with attempting to commit suicide. Her husband said she had; kept bad company of late. >"Oh, Charlie," wailed the wocwia m the;dock, '.'do take me home \"- "1 caai not," he answered. "She is your wife, and you will have to," said the clerk, drily. "Oh, Charlie," ahe cried, *I will %4 good ii. . future." "I wish you to be sent away for time," replied the husband, sternly. "Oharlie, dear," she implored, -"doa'f —don't say that !" "I'll give you another, chaoco," fee said* jwe**-«»b» .was Ui*ck*rg»d*

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NZ Truth, Issue 74, 17 November 1906, Page 7

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104

A WIFE'S APPEAL. NZ Truth, Issue 74, 17 November 1906, Page 7

A WIFE'S APPEAL. NZ Truth, Issue 74, 17 November 1906, Page 7

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