TIRED Of LUXURY
DISAPPEARANCE OF GIRL
•IT CABKC-TBESS ASSOCIATION—COPtBTGHT
LONDON, Oct. 15. ".- Miss Pamela Beckett, a young London society girl, who disappeared from her home in London and was found in » village in Herefordshire, told a cot..tager'B inf© who succoured her: "I "felt 'just "fed up with-everything^ with 'clothes, money and things. I was tired . of iihe^whole me, and a sudden impulse came over me to leave it all. I had no /plans when I left Grosvenor street, but vf' wanted to join, the gipsies. a pearl necklet and furs, T w»net*r*<3 tor two days. I had no food, . lank 1 'bought a newspaper ,to see the
result of the Cesarewitch, as I had a b«t with 'father about the race. One
night two men in a motor car stopped - me and said I must not stop out all night. /Tneyvtook me home, and the wife tff one of %hetn offered me a bed. "When all were asleep I ran away. , "When 1 returned home my first w,ords [to father were, lam so sorry,"* and to ■wamamy, 'will you forgive me!* 1 "
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 17 October 1921, Page 5
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182TIRED Of LUXURY Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 17 October 1921, Page 5
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