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CONVICTION.

Fred E. Wetherly, the well-known song writer, who recently celebrated his sev-enty-sixth birthday, tells the following •- Once a lady, subject of hysteria, had a nervous dread of pa.alysisf and alwayt believed that she was fated to lose tfie. use of her lower limbs. One night at a dinner party, when seated next to a famous bishop, she was seen to refuse several' courses, and suddenly the other guests were-startled by a loud outcry its come! Its come!" exclaimed the poor ady. "I knew it would!' I've been pinching my leg for the last five mm utes, and I can feel nothing!' t,,Z^ CU"\° T ""Vfe1?'" said *c bishop, turning to her "It's my leg that you have been pinohmgl

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 17

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CONVICTION. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 17

CONVICTION. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 17

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