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MRS: MAY BRICK WRITES A BOOK.

Nkw York, November 4. Dksebtkd by hei children, who believe their mother was guilty of poisoning their father, destitute, aid with only the solace of the sympathy of her mother, whose fortune was greatly reduced through her contest for her daughters liberty, Mrs Maybriek has portrayed the sufferings of 15 pars in an English prison in a- book S oon to be published. From it. she expects to receive enough (a maintain her in comfort while certain suits for the recovery 0 property are pending. A friend of Mrs May. brick said to-day : _«< Mrs. Maybrick's children have been so influenced by their father's .people that they have turned against their mot bet. I hey ; in England. Mrs. Mav bricks mother the Baroness von Roquet, «s in 1' ranee. Iter fortune was -really «■! chiced by her efforts to liberate her daughter She has barely enough left to live on. Mrs Maybru-k ~0 regular source of income now. What little she ha, will soon have been dissipated.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12726, 1 December 1904, Page 6

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171

MRS: MAY BRICK WRITES A BOOK. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12726, 1 December 1904, Page 6

MRS: MAY BRICK WRITES A BOOK. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12726, 1 December 1904, Page 6