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American Girls Abroad

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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By the latest foreign advices American girls are warned that they have nothing further to hope for in England. They are, however, not left without hope. They are thoughtfully remincjed that there iire fine fields for enterprise in Malta and Italy. Malta is a sinall place, not very dressy. The best sort of army and navy corlipany is to be niet out there, and a few good letters of introduction and a little money will go a great way. It seeins that some American girls havo found ibis on c for themselves, and already there is a rustling in the British dovecots there. In Italy the Ainericans have it all their own way. The Polish families allude to the (uirinal as the Americans' court. The best places are filled by Ameriears. Qneen Margueiite in speaking English chooses Aniei'ican expressions. It is said that a son of the Duke of Aosta has fallen in love with an American convent bred girl and wants to marry her. Altogether it seenis that, taking thiugs by and large, things are not so bad as they might be, and the ca reer of the Amt'ricuu girl as a dashing matrimonial traccaneer is not to be cut

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Ann Arbor Argus
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