UPSTAIRS, NOT DOWN.
OLD GLAMIS SUPERSTITION. ■ ' ' LONDON, September 12., When the Duchess of York left her bedroom to-day for,the first,time, says the Glamis correspondent of the "Daily News-Chronicle," the Countess of Strathmore reminded her of the old Qlamis superstition that it is luckier after an illness to walk upstairs than downstairs. Tlie Duchess smilingly walked up two stairs from the bedroom before joining the family downstairs at-.tea, ; •. Both the Duchess and the baby are progressing splendidly.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 220, 17 September 1930, Page 7
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