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A LUCKY FALL

SIGHT RESTORED. The Countess of Harrington told a newspaper man recently how hy a fall from her horse she had recovered the siight of one eye, which was impaired by a similar fall while hunting 17 months ago. "My eye had been "turned round the wrong way" as the result of my first accident," Lady Harrington said. "When I h'ad the second fall I dislocat. ed my shoulder and fell heavily on my head. "To my astonishment, when I recovered, I found that my eyesight had improved considerably, and that the second accident was really a piece of good fortune for me. The shock h'ad most unexpectedly put my eye back to its proper position." i — — — i i ■■

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 599, 2 August 1933, Page 7

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A LUCKY FALL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 599, 2 August 1933, Page 7

A LUCKY FALL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 599, 2 August 1933, Page 7

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