SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS :
iPORTRAIT OF Mil E. M. LANG WORTHY " A Sweet Girl Graduate" The Luck of London Betrothed "To a Woman engaged in Teaching, Never !" The French Marriage Why not an English Marriage ? The Belgian Marriage A Brief Honeymoon Adding Insult to Brutality Discovered by a Dream ! In the Year of Grace 1884 The Lie in the Affidavit A Struggle for Life After Darkness, Light at Last "The Slow Drag Chain of the Law 'a Delay" " My Lord, >ye admit everything" Gagged in Court Mr Danby tells us why Stung to the Quick Langworthy clainiß the "Alleged Child" £1,200 a Year Alimony- on Paper Alone in London A Struggle with Starvation Hunted Hard In the Service of the Poor Another Stab in the Back The Loids Justice decide against Mr Langworthy Mr Langworthy returns to England On a False Scent A Clever Capture " Absolutely Denied"— but True The Pitiful Plight of Mrs Langworlhy Breach of Proxni^e— Damages £20,000 Mother-in-law at Bay Muzzling the " Times'' How it was done " If you &ay anything more about Mrs Langworihy, we'll make it hot for you' Suicide ? " Mad from Life's Mystery" Some Polite Letter-writing Delay, Delay, still more Delay A Guilty Conscience and a Loaded Revolver The Modern Rack <( The Weapons of a Warrior, not the Dagger of the Assassin" The Bankrupt Millionaire i: No, my Lord, I cannot defend if The Langworthy Clan The Subpoena and the Hunt Parly *' Spenlow and Jorkins" More Advantages from the Lie in the Affidavit A Natural Query Messrs Bircham's Offer No Compromise A Friend in Need Holding the Pass What is to be Done ? To the Argentine Conclusion
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 218, 3 September 1887, Page 3
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296SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS : Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 218, 3 September 1887, Page 3
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