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A HEVRT-BREAKING BUSINESS. "And when you got his note breaking the engagement," a?ks the lawyer of his fair client, who is getting ready'to demand damage* for breach of promise, " when you got the note it broke your heart?"—"lt did It seetied to me as though the sun, the moon, a.T>d stars were blotted out of the fky, the world grew cold and dark and voi:l of hanpine"' I was sitnp'v stricken with a ( great and undoing jarr<-\r." I "Yes, yes.' Very sad."—"T 1 -ere was no more music for me in the songs of the bird?, there wa? no charm fr>r me in thp beauti 11 !!! flowers, there was no peace for me in all the earth. Life was a vacant, purposeless thinp, and I had no further interest in anything at all. Oh, I was crushed!" "And what did you do then?"—" Why, after I had a good cry I telephoned for you, and then went to the matinee with Mr Blubbs, and to.dinner with Mr Glipps, and spent the. evening auto-riding with Mr "Whizzcu'.'

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Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 7