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Mr. Greeley's Daughters

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
January
Year
1873
Copyright
Public Domain
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The reporter who startod the story that Ida Greeley wïis betröthed to the late purstir of the Missouri, n'ow says that the report was not trüe. Miss Greeley roturned f rom Nassau 3'cöüple of years ago on tho Missou-i, and rèceived considerable atteution from tho purser, wIiohi she invited to visit at Cbappaqua. He went n.nd stayod a week, and gave out that his ■iiit had reference to Miss Ida, which ■was very far from the case. Miss Ida is deseribed as appearing more likc a Spanish girl tlian au American. Sho has a brunette complexión, dark eyes, and dark brown hair. She is rather under the medium size, well formed, and quite a lítie beauty. In spirit she is a Amorioan, - fuif of phick, energy, and-' womanliness. She is intelligent above the average, and highly educated and accomplislied. The heavy English magazines are part of her regular literary food, and sho keeps herself thorouglily posted on the important questions of the day. As ro her financial prospectsshe saya : "Ihave inoney enongh and if I haven't I can work for more." Ida is a devout Roman Catholic, having been converted at a convent w'here she was ent to be educated. Miss Gabriel? e" Mriam Greeley is aBweet, fiaxen-hiiired lady of sixteen, as gentle as a fawn and as protty as a picture. She is taller than hor siater.

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Old News
Michigan Argus