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HUSBAND AND SERVANT.

“SCORNED WOMAN” LETTER. Mrs. Annie Bigncll, of Parliament Hill Mansions, Hampstead, N.W., was granted a decree nisi and costs when she petitioned for a divorce from her husband, Mr. Robert BignelL Mrs. Bigncll sard that the marriage was in 1593, and in 1923 she engaged a servant named Winifred Kaye. Months after the girl had left letters arrived for Mr. Bigncll, sometimes addressed in a disguised handwriting. Mi’s. Bigncll steamed one open, and found it was, like the others, from the girl Kaye. The result was that the home 1 was broken up, and she thought her husband anti the girl were now living together. Mr. Justice Swift: Oh! I thought they had fallen out, because she had written to him: “You are a cad and I am glad (o be rid of you. . . I hope you arc punished as you deserve. I would go through a brick wall to have my revenge. Don’t forget that a scorned woman is dangerous.” “Apparently,” commented Mr. Justice Swift, “she got through the brick wall." (Laughter.) Mr. Joseph (for the wife): They have become reconciled.

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Shannon News, 4 August 1925, Page 3

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185

HUSBAND AND SERVANT. Shannon News, 4 August 1925, Page 3

HUSBAND AND SERVANT. Shannon News, 4 August 1925, Page 3

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