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THE ETERNAL FEMININE.

There was a shriek and a splash, followed by another splash immediately afterwards, as the Would-be rescuer swam to where the lady had disappeared under the water. Ho caught her as she struggled to the- surface, and sought to calm her. " Don't struggle, madam," he spluttered, "we are quite safe; tho lake is quite calm, a£d as clear as a mirror, and "

"Well,.let go my arms, then," said the now comforted lady; "and let me look into it. I think my hair is coming down."

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1919, Page 16

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THE ETERNAL FEMININE. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1919, Page 16

THE ETERNAL FEMININE. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1919, Page 16