A FRENCH SCANDAL.
;,w.. Paris is laughing over a fresh scandal in '% high life. Monsieur was enraptured with ' a beautiful being at one of the seashore "resorts last summer, and so runs the story, ■_ the §yren not only returned his lore, but r> was so happy over the conquest she bad effected that she made not the slightest
. attempt to keep it a secret. It was, indeed, '. quite the contrary with her, and soon the V affair waa in. everybody's month. When ■ Madame, the wife of the gentleman aforeI Beidjearnedwbat.was going on, she did not praise a fnss... She simply took to herself a E^Mfer. ThigwosnottothelikiDgof Monsieur. not nearly so amusing as his own xHffair. He pleaded to be allowed to ; to his allegiance, promised to be a , boy, and all that, but Madame would -jitore no more of him, simply remarking, -:'s*. ''Ton go your way and I'll go mine. It's ' too late now for anything else," she dii- ' appeared/ There will be a separation, as there could not help being under the circumstance?, and then in all probability, when the Jaw says yes, a divorce.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 3
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187A FRENCH SCANDAL. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4420, 5 March 1883, Page 3
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