Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1923, p. 4

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Discovery of a Diary Beside a 8 Skeleton in Chains Reveals . the Tragedy of the Girl Left to Choose Between Starvation Died for Love And this book! They convicted me on that. A trial? What a mockery! One girl against a crowd of men!" WARSAW. HAINED by the wrists in a rocky cave of the Carpathian Mountains, Rugsia's famous girl spy--Mad- 3 " alone in the dark, the of love and a "pa to the morbid fancy of an oe, 3 hag in ie ¥ it, a diary in Which she scrawled, "I was only sixteen at the time, but I loved like h screamed. Leering at : him from shadows was a skeleton. ~ Tatters still clung to the white bon wits and her daring to his secret mise Faint traces of hair--woman's hair-- sions, aimed against the Romanoffs, the A 'oda . a manacle. e glam from the handcuffs to an iron pin, driven da aeleize b Won a Smarouk, le e rock. its was deep into I y ed to the cave by the peasan t, Da A ded ¥ tin eu Sa bottle sweetheart--she py Which 2 tanh Roison; dle priarsd And he, through her, became, a king of be ump Se lay, nd: held aguingt. "Pi the Rumisn revolutin n,~ Savroff the breast-bone of the skeleto by a few offered his services to the Bolshewiis Molen Small } Madeleine went with him when he con. wood tinued his in the counter-revolu- 4, tionary and Wi = She was too Hi se.5id, gl 5 5 § } I ¥ Ue } bv a1 Bere FEFLES iT ss is Eg = EE. ! i i 5 1H] I E f £ i i : 5 i i il [iF I {Hf f {i i i 2 How Russias Prettiest Spy ; 1 "of 1 SEs 3 [11 SENSE) \§ Ph g 2EEEF EE yr ---- Ee --

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