It is said that Baron Grustave de Bothschild, who recently married Miss Anspach, received a dowry of twenty thousand pounds with her. On the evening of the wedding, he asked a first favor of her ; she consented, of course, and he handed her an envelope containing twenty thousand pounds, and begged l*ep to place it "tp the credit " pf her Jittje sister's dower. , \ ~Whj is a mountain stream a paradox? — Because though always murmuring, it never copplftins, ; /
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 247, 27 April 1866, Page 2
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77Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 247, 27 April 1866, Page 2
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