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The steamship Trave of the North Gerht o'clock one ers who
presently departed from the vessel was a woman who attracted unusual
attention for the reason that she was accompanied by a considerable
suite of retainers and servants ere for a ti for theirto the details of her arrival Nor was it alone for this
reason that all eyes were from time to time turned in her direction
There was about her a certain air of distinction, wealth, power and
repose, which iht eagerly an opportunity to scan the features of this young
wo, was immediately apparent, and the
fact added not a little to the interest that waswoman, whoever she was, maintained an air of reserve which
raised a barrier beyond which none of the curious ht penetrate; and
as if insolently disdainful of the attention she attracted, her face
reh to set at
naught these efforts of the curious throng
A view of her face was, however, not required to determine in the minds
of the beholders that she possessed more than ordinarily, the
attractive feminine qualities Her very presence told that; the air
hich she estures she