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Information From London

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
August
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tfce debasing effect of Scott'a lords and ladies is rtowbere stronger than in young ladies' colleges in the United States. Girls there imagine thatjpersons who live in old castles and sleep in rooms buiig for htmdreds of years with tapestry must be f ar above the ordinary level. Their dream is to become, through dollars and feminine charm, mistresses of these imposing abodes and bear the titles connected with theru. An American lady married to a prosaic British nobleman with a euphouious title had filled her imagination with thoughts of Kenilworth. She was more thau disappointed to find that earls were not belted and that a Howard could be a matter of fact bnrly person, fond of plain food

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News