A DREAM THAT FAILED.
WORSE THAN DEATH. The beautiful young wife of a- New York millionaire 1 ran away with the son 1 , of a master plumber, (and when divorced she married him. “Within a few days the romantic couple realised their mistake,” says the Telegraph. “Mrs Noble had lost nil her friends, and her new husband, she found, was not companionable, ' while she Was well educated, and enjoyed intellectual pursuits. _ Only a week ago she wrote the following to a friend:— “ ‘Fred and I, young, heedless, ovmdnl, living in this reckless town of New York, may laugh sometimes at old things like law and religion, and specr at the Scriptural injunction, Jhe wages of sin is death,” but. I hare learned! that the.wages of sin is worse than death- It is hell.’ “Recently the Noble® were found dead in each other’® arms, their hands,, placed directly in front of the kitchen gas range, and a flood of dead.y vapor sweeping over, their faces. Mrs Noble bad an income of '"£2s a, week, from her mother, but her bridegrom was un- j able to find.work of any description. ’ i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3485, 27 March 1912, Page 3
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189A DREAM THAT FAILED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3485, 27 March 1912, Page 3
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