TENSE MOMENTS.
A little DRAMA.
DUNEDIN, April 8. A little drama with human interest is reported to have been enacted in Stafford street last evening. A married man who had been taking an interest in a young lady and who was walking with her, was suddenly disconcerted by the approach of his vOiie and a lady friend. He heat a hasty retreat and left his young lady friend to make the explanations, if there were any. , „ f The young lady drew, the collar oi her expensive fur coat over her features, .but the wife and her friend advanced and demanded to see her face and have her name. . Protestations were m vain for toe wife and her friend insisted. The girl, still refusing to disclose her identity, the two women drew the coat from her face and were also successful in getting her name. Then in the hearing of the crowd thatljad gathered, the wife proceeded to tell the girl what thought of her and to deliver a little homily on the wickedness of disturbing marital bliss.
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Shannon News, 15 April 1924, Page 2
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177TENSE MOMENTS. Shannon News, 15 April 1924, Page 2
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