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A Heartless Woman

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Connt St.oplien K-irolyi, the Hungnrian nobkurïafi wlto lms jnst killed the Couut Ziehy-Ferraris, Lu a duel, is known as one of the huiulsoincst men in tlio Austrian Empire. 11e is the sou of tlio notorious Countess K;trolyi, viiio has probably liad moro husbands aud lovers than any otlier woniaii in the world. Princ.e Bnthiany, Ki.tpka, Tuit, and Qtfaer prominent Huu;rnriau patriots were, in the nntubcr, In Iöl8 she was banished ironi the Cnui-t. ol' Vienna on account ot'her immoraliiy. Jlor sistcf married Count Thelechy. When the Hungarian insui-reclion was subilued, Count Thelocliy was ilt)]irifOlied and, with otlier leauers, seineneed to deatli. Countess Kaiolyi tlirew herself at tlie lee t of the Knipèror, auil so earnestly pleaded Tlieii;i;liy's cause tliat he gave her u pardon witli the nanm left blank. 8he hagteneil to the nrison, was adniittcd to the cel 1 in whieh Connt Ti.cdcehy and l'rince iiathiaiiy wei-e eonlhied, feil in love at sigbt with the conipaiiion of her brother-in-law, put Jus name in the blank, and lelt Count Tiieleeliy to perish. Banished IVom Vienna, she lived lor several yéars with the Prince at Florem;e and Geneva. Her husbailtl pi'ocurod a. divorce l'roni her, and disinherited all lier ehildren. Uut the elciest son, the present Austriaii Ambassador in jjoii do'i, obtaineil l'roiu the old Counl, whoin lie closeiy resembles, au exception ia hls favor.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus