A London correspondent tells the story of the daughter of a peer, who is an exMinister, and is still an active politician, having fallen desperately in love with a light comedian now performing at a West End theatre. The damsel had several stolen interviews with the comedian before the affair was discovered. She even now refuses to forego her mad desire.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9144, 28 August 1888, Page 5
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