Through Algerian Spectacles
In a delightful paper before a club recently Mrs. Fannie C. Barbour, the writer and traveler, gave a descriptiob of her visit to somo Algerian ladies Through the interpreting frienrl wlio accompanied her the hostesses conveyed their polite pity at hr extraordinary ostuniH. "Where, ' they asked in plaintive pity for the nnfortunate Americau, "are her Turkish trouscrs?" Wheu told that she (luie trom America, they asked where that waĆ, and on hearing that it was across a great sea complaceutly remarked: "Not so great. as our Mediterranepu. 'Jhero is no se like that."
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