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An Insane Asylum Romance.

Tll a garden of Berlin r. cariiry bird whs f-Jinul bearing on its neck a small note. The address was umisnalj ‘An den lieben Gotfc * (Td tho grind Lord). The finder broke the se-.il linil found a aiuciere message, in aocoriiaueo with the direction. It was written by a lady, an in oats of a private luuatic asylum. Ihe it of irtunate one, pleading for relief f-oni her s id situ itio-i, as iei( a speedy (.eath. She complained that the misrule and self-will of a rude female attendant was the cause or her -ufferng. All explanations to her relative-i were vain, bee .use.this attendant attributed her complainings to a diseased tiii/ui and punish,>d her tor attempting to make known her situation. Tho bmovoleufe individual who found the imt; determined to investigate the matter. The lady’s name was B.ub.-'oribod in full. ,so that her f-iemis were easily found, tfho was removed to an 'tbor institution. Tn a few months the hast wishes of her friends were gratified. She was fully restored.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 4

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An Insane Asylum Romance. New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 4

An Insane Asylum Romance. New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 4