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(справка)(A) gardener was at work thirty yards away ... from the scene of the outrage, and says he heard no noise whatever and saw nobody, although Lady Florence says 'she called loudly for help' when first attacked... (A) correspondent of the New York Herald had an interview with her on the following day, within twenty-four hours of the outrage, and found her 'in the road, surrounded by gentlemen ... her dress (cardinal jersey), animated appearance and manner showing no traces of the severe and terrible ordeal through which she had gone.
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(справка)Lady Florence Dixie was a member of the Queensberry family and inherited the eccentricities as well as the cleverness possessed by so many members of it. Some years ago she startled London by declaring that she had been kidnapped she believed by Irish agitators, and had been held for some days in captivity. Her story was never disproved, but neither was it proved, and there were many people who said that the whole affair was imaginary.
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(справка)he is certain not only as to the events, but as to the exact time, and he asserts not only was Lady Florence Dixie not assaulted, because there were no persons disguised as women near to attempt such a crime, but that he saw her walk quietly off in the direction of her residence, the Fishery. It may be added in this connection that not only have the police failed to discover the slightest corroboration of Lady Dixie's story, but that at the Home Office and Scotland Yard the officials were unable to find that the cuts in her ladyship's outer garments, particularly the jersey, corresponded with the incisions made in her under clothing... although the gloves were cut in several places there were no marks on her hands.
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(справка)(A) gardener was at work thirty yards away ... from the scene of the outrage, and says he heard no noise whatever and saw nobody, although Lady Florence says 'she called loudly for help' when first attacked... (A) correspondent of the New York Herald had an interview with her on the following day, within twenty-four hours of the outrage, and found her 'in the road, surrounded by gentlemen ... her dress (cardinal jersey), animated appearance and manner showing no traces of the severe and terrible ordeal through which she had gone.
he is certain not only as to the events, but as to the exact time, and he asserts not only was Lady Florence Dixie not assaulted, because there were no persons disguised as women near to attempt such a crime, but that he saw her walk quietly off in the direction of her residence, the Fishery. It may be added in this connection that not only have the police failed to discover the slightest corroboration of Lady Dixie's story, but that at the Home Office and Scotland Yard the officials were unable to find that the cuts in her ladyship's outer garments, particularly the jersey, corresponded with the incisions made in her under clothing... although the gloves were cut in several places there were no marks on her hands.
Lady Florence Dixie was a member of the Queensberry family and inherited the eccentricities as well as the cleverness possessed by so many members of it. Some years ago she startled London by declaring that she had been kidnapped she believed by Irish agitators, and had been held for some days in captivity. Her story was never disproved, but neither was it proved, and there were many people who said that the whole affair was imaginary.