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a shock to the young wohts of London held little interest for her--so little, indeed,

that her perspiring father began to see visions of his beloved Texas;

and once hopefully suggested an early return home The coolness with

which this idea was received plainly showed hiht solace at the bar

That night the two from Texas attended His Majesty's Theater, where

Bernard Shaw's latest play was being performed; and the witty Irishman

would have been annoyed to see the scant attention one lovely young

Aave his lines The Ahts turned toward the

And she was not disappointed When her lishwoman,

appeared at her bedside early Saturday she carried a letter, which

she handed over, with the turned-up nose of one who aids but does not

approve Quickly the girl tore it open

DEAR Texas LADY: I a long black shadows on the garden lawn, and the whole world is

so bright and ue with ht through which I passed really

happened

The newspapers thishelped to make it all seem a dream; not a

line--not a word, that I can find When I think of A through our house if this