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husband and wife who LIVE IN DIFRERENT i IIOMES. LONDON, Saturday. One of the happiest young couples in London society attribute their married hliss largely to the fact fhat since their marriage in 1980 they have occupied separate homes. They are the artist, Captain Richard Wyndham, and his wife, formerly Miss Margrethe Wuifsberg, a Norwegian. They spend their week-ends together' regularly at a cottage in Susspx, but "vvhen in London the husband lives in his studio at Chelsea, and the wife in her own house at Kensington. "To people of o.ur highly-strung temperament it is a happy arrangement," says Capt. Wyndham. "We have a haby girl, Ingrid, and all the advantages of married life, without the snags and quarrels." Mrs. Wyndham says: "If Richard wishes to come round to tea or dinner, he just rings me up. The arrangement works admirahly."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 225, 17 May 1932, Page 7
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