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A new days since two Indies, very well known iniiiHneLv^—wanai^udkiiig^crxisaJAjAeA^axk-as-uxiuiui^was rapidly falling. They were engaged in discussing the ’Whitechapel atrocities, and they expressed to each other pretty freely their desire to he present, ifnot to assist, at the lynching of the mysterious murderer. Turning sharply to cross opposite -Upper(irosve.nor-street, they observed a man close upon their heels ; but the fact did not apparently call for notice until the next morning, when each of the ladies at their respective residences received .an'ill-writtenletter--^ione(l^c_Jaclrtlie_Ripi)er stating that tlTUTrconversation had been overheard, and that the next• , t *time that they ventured out alone a very horrible fate would assuredly overtake them. Eager and excitedconsultations with various friends and relatives haveensued, and it is almost universally concluded that• * • ' * •somebody has perpetrated a very unseemly practical joke. If this is so, nothing could possibly be more foolish or in worst taste. A great deal of unnecessary' 4 •and regrettable nervousness and alarm has been created, and somebody ” ought to bo very much ashamed of himself.
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London Brighton

London, Middlesex, GB

Wed, Nov 21, 1888

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