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A STAGE "ROMANCE."

(trox oua own cokrespoxdekt.) LONDON, March 18. Mr Hannen Swaffer, in the "Daily Express," writes that the most extraordinary stage romance of recent months concerns Morris Harvey's dresser, a man called Fraser. A few weeks ago it was announced that he had come into a fortune, and had gone to Dundee to collect it. His friends congratulated him, cheered him, and wished him well. Now, it seems, he has gone away instead to New Zealand. The truth is that he had been Mr Harvey's dresser for so long, and Mr Harvey had been so good to him, through the good times and the bad, that after all those years, not liking to tell Mr Harvey that he was leaving him to emigrate, he spread the story of the fortune. Now that the man has sailed the troth has come out.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18680, 1 May 1926, Page 11

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A STAGE "ROMANCE." Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18680, 1 May 1926, Page 11

A STAGE "ROMANCE." Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18680, 1 May 1926, Page 11

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