CO129-453 - Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1919 [1-3] — Page 70

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On the 24th. October 1914 my husband lent $25 to Mr.

Gegg at the "Our Day Fair" but when my husband came home he had

forgotten that he had lent the money and said he had been

robbed. He worried all night about being robbed and would not

believe he had lent the money.

During the last two years my husband has had a tremen-

dous lot of work, in fact during the last year much more than

he could contend with. He worked constantly from the time he

got up in the morning 6 a.m. till the time he went to bed which

was some times as late as 2 a.m. and at times he had not time

for his meals because during meals he was constantly brought

chite and messages.

There is insanity in my husband's family. My mother-

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-in-law told me when I was at home in 1908 that his brother

I always or uncle died insane, but I cannot remember which.

thought my mother-in-law was mentally deranged.

I did not want to come back to Hongkong in 1908, but

my mother-in-law and my brother-in-law, who was a war der in Peterhead Gaol, pressed me to do so as they said my husband must have some one to look after him. I think that they were refer-

ring to his peculiar temperament. Our son Douglas is very highly strung and Dr. McKenny knows his condition.

On the 2nd. November 1918 I went to the Government Civil Hospital and remained there till the 13th. November 1918. My mother owns a small property in Scotland, and I can

My husband go to her and take my husband and family with me. will be able to work as a farmer on my mother's property.

(8a.) Fanny Sim,

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