In the case of a Detroit woman who was captured by kidnappers, it is said her son-in-law refused to take her back unless the kidnappers paid him a handsome ransom —and they did. “My maid is to marry a bailiff.” “How exciting. I presume that 'she met him at your house?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1938, Page 2
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51Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1938, Page 2
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