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JILTING AVENGED.

INK OVER WEDDING DRESS. BRIDE GOES HOME. London, Sept. 21. A jilted girl’s revenge took a vindictive shape at a wedding in the fashionable suburb of Charlottenburg, says the Berlin correspondent of “The Times.” The bridegroom had a past, which included the girl, and she decided to spoil the wedding. As the bride was about to enter her carriage the girl walked up and emptied a bottle of ink over the bridal dress, ruining it. The bride ran back into the house and refused to go to the church.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 5

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JILTING AVENGED. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 5

JILTING AVENGED. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 5

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