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The Last Of Mrs. Gray

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
July
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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A 3Ir.-Gray, of Fort WorJh, Tex., took bei tliree ciiildren to the Trinity river una drowucd thern and hersalt'. James Miiroii was attracted to the river Iwaik by fu1 cries of a chíld, und arrivcd in time to nee the littlc fellow sink benoath the purface, and Mrs. Gray just goiug luider. She ieïttho iollowing note to htr husband : I writo few liixato teil you goocl-by. Yon said I must leave you', and l could aot Kive up my daninjjs to IiobIhvcbuí othqrs. You aouse me of a ciüiio I am iiaiocnnt of, and, if I ever was guilly, I would ba au good es you are, and unless mu Kcci'JciiL happeuH I wi'l liever trouble you :igain. 80 good-by, my darling husband; good-by, pa and sisters; dojjt ulied a tear for nu:, just tfaink ono heaftbrokeu wretch is gonc. You all know whafc a life I havo livedlately: !n:tGoí kiiovru Í am' ionoceut of tbc charge ;iKiD8í me, so don't iook for me at &U. S S; Tlie note waR jdniniy H-ritten, thongb evidently ivi'.h ;i neiyous liund. Ihe house was iu perfoftt order. The olotheü of the.cliildrcn and lier own wero carefully Jaid iiway, or liung up, and Mr. Gray's snppcr heel TJe'en carefully preparoil and laid nwuy in the clipboard. The bedfi wftré made. th! chaivs in their proper piuco, aud ail things indicated deliberation.

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Old News
Michigan Argus