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A ROMANTIC STORY.

A romantic story of the reunion ct a. mini and is 23 wife afier a separation of <lO ycats ..-ouitis trcni i'Luhurg, K.au.-.«s (remarks the N•-•■.<; Vork c;j:-i'.. i,.judeiK of the ' t'hrouicia 'j. Piter Sharp aed his wife, Ann Catherine, loss each oilier in the confusion of the ■jvcm, .'ire in Chicago .a loVi, when their house, among a hosi vf o:le rs uri-.l half lie- eily, was da.-troved. For 50 years Mr Sharp sought his lost wife, wandering over the entire country in search of he-. lie finally gave, tip'ihr starch, btiievir.g li<->r io have'been burned ia the fire. His wife iva- searching tor him a;, the same true, ar.d, hecn/tiim: a hc.-pital aur.-f.', tri'.vcllcd everywhere in purse.ii. of her ealiin;,', ail ill: while keeping a iio!:-out for hrr Uusb.'tnd. Fiualiy, while workin? in a nursing heme in Oakland, California, she beard of her husband, and friends th'-y hive uo-.\ been brought together. Mr eir.ri), however, having sei.ticd iu ivi'.n.-as, married a second wife nine years a:,'o. NcvevthlesH. the couple, have welcomed the iouydost Ann t.'ai iierinc. the second wife, Louisa, uuisti-L'ij upon her joinint; them in Pittsburg;. 'Che old lady has come on from Oakland, and the throe will spend the rest

of tLt:ir Lives together. Slnr,') is o? years of ape, liis. first Wife 72, a.nd the second wife

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Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 4

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A ROMANTIC STORY. Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 4

A ROMANTIC STORY. Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 4

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