WHO'S YOUR NEIGHBOUR?
Du Maurier, the well-known artist and novelist, is told by Mr. Charles Kingston in hia fascinating: book, "A Gallery of Rogues," published by Stanley Paul. At a party at which he was a guest murders became the subject oi' conversation. The case was mentioned of a beautiful Scottish girl who had been acquitted, several year s earlier, or the murder of her lover. The artist declared, vehemently, that her beauty should not have saved her from the scaffold. On his way home from the party the horrified Du Maurier was told by a fellow-guest that the woman he had been denouncing was at his side as he did so. Now living with her second husband, she had been, m fact, his hostess.
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Shannon News, 3 February 1925, Page 1
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125WHO'S YOUR NEIGHBOUR? Shannon News, 3 February 1925, Page 1
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