HARD CASES.
1 Haed.Casb No. 2. A having accepted Miss'B's proposal she proceeds to communicate with her lawyers as to settlements.' Delays however arise, and at the end of a fortnight she informs. A that her solicitors are, she thinks, not favourible to the marriage, and proposes that they shall get married at once, when objections will be of no further consequence. They are accord/ingly married. A week after that event however B — now Mrs A — informs her husband that the story of the £1000 a-year was > no more than an invention, but that she loved him 1 so much that she had done this, or would have, done anything, to marry him. W>at should A do v ? '•'• '
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 165
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118HARD CASES. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 165
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