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TRAPPED.

■ + — ; Some years ago, when free-love notions were running around loose in New England, a Boston mail and woman, who had imbibed oi: these doctrines until they affected to despise all the common conventionalities of life, came to the conclusion that they would live together without going through the ceremony of marriage. They had both moved in good society," and made no secret of their intention. In fact they announced it to every one they met. Staid old -Boston's aristocracy was shaken to the depths. „ . ; . The man was prevailed upon to give a dinner party, to which were invited prominent society people, including the G-overnor of the State. When dessert was put upon the table the talk became general, and soon turned upon the perverse couple. The man and woman answered every question put to them with the most perfect equanimity. Finally the Governor took a hand in the conversation. After asking a few questions and commenting on the answers thereto, in a calm judicial I manner, he turned to the man and asked : 'Do you, Mr , intend to love and cherish this woman as your wife, for good or evil, for better or for worse?' 1 Yes, sir,' answered the man calmly. ' And do you, madame, intend to obey this man as your husband, for better or worse, for good or evil ?' ' I do sir, 'answered the woman politely. 'Then by the power invested in me as Grovernor of this Commonwealth I declare you to be man and wife. 1 And thus the plans of the couple were frustrated, for which they

afterwards declared they were heartily thankful. They are now, old and ; respected residents .of Chicago,.— 'Chicago Tribune.'

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Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1994, 7 September 1888, Page 4

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TRAPPED. Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1994, 7 September 1888, Page 4

TRAPPED. Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1994, 7 September 1888, Page 4

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