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She Was Not Insane

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
January
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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One eold day Iae1 week a mail orowd coUected along the walk in front of the Coleman Souei - a neisrhboriiood where ; crowd te very easlly collected - and appeared to eeted in 1 1) florlsfe Windows. Aa imer gtopped and etared in turn, altihough in i the . I happened to be among i i latter arrivals. up to tiw big polii -0111:111 v, lm ornamente that section, I .-i-kcii what the row was. ■ ■■ n ■',. ailn'1 to i-o-.v BB I know oí," said in'. ' It'a incrcly a queètlon of siiiiüy or iDsanity. Now, there's that freak t-here looking in the winder -the om' with the parasol. I eup]K!Sf i ou.üht u arrest her tor drawi u te a mol, buit 1 lm te to do t. 8he looka as ii .-.'t ougbt m know better, too." The abjeel ol' all this was a lady of middle age or a little past- I give her tbe beneiit ol the doubt- who was jnst then eagageö In the innocent amusement of g&ttmg at the lovciy flowers banked tip withln the window. She cairicd onc oí tlio.-c sniall ilk Kimsliadee, about eighteen Incbee In diameter, affeeted by certain iashionable women. Aa the mercury was down to about 35 dogi-oes, this buushade struck the crowd as rather humorous and tlie poUoeman as an cviilenoe of insanity. Ae a matter of (act, the sniall shade carried in winter is for the protection of weiik eye.s and is eonsidered loss Object jonnble than green or blue

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier