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THE TORONTO WOMAN IN A HORRY.

A Toronto lady in a hurry to go to church took from her dark closet what she thought to be her dolman. She hung the garment over her arm, and did not discover until she had thrown it over the back of the pew in front of her in church that she had brought by mistake a pair of her husband's trowsers. She and her lady companion laughed so loud that they attracted tbe attention of the entire congregation, ; and no one except themselves understood the cause of tbe fresh burst of cachinatory enthusiasm when the choir led off with "As Pants the Heart," «fee» * ,

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4425, 10 March 1883, Page 4

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THE TORONTO WOMAN IN A HORRY. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4425, 10 March 1883, Page 4

THE TORONTO WOMAN IN A HORRY. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4425, 10 March 1883, Page 4

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