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e MW owefs 1 :ek x CLASS PROPHECY Bu JEANNE BU FLER eyes from the warm sprlng sun She glanced over the rapldly flllrng gallery ln search of fam1l1ar faces She flashed a smlle across to the opposite box and to her compamon s 1nqu1ry explalned Thats Lady Marbury M11 dred you notlce her arrxval caused qunte a st1r She was presented at Court recently and has become a favorlte Wlth the younger nob1l1ty She s charm mg really' They say shes an Amerxcan convent gurl I suppose 1tS her Amerlcanl ms that add to her attractlveness What In the World are you gaping at' My dear I gasped wlth good reason The Lady Marbury IS none other than Mary Allce Carroll Im sure of II You remember her of course I can hardly blame you for not remember1ng her though She s grown lovelxer than ever hasn t she We must speak to her xmmedlately after the games On the strength of thls pleasant surprise the frlends lapsed mto a brlef sllence Whlch the tenseness of the sxtuatlon dld not warrant Senora Sanchez y Martlnez ldly leafed her program whxle her compamon con tlnued wlth characterlstxc loquaclty Arent you glad we came Ellle 'ts so vsonderfully excxtmg Mlss Rose the hotel manager told me that just every body turned out ln her very best for the Olymplcs Thus year they promlse to be more thrlllmg than ever Half the contestants are Women they saw Helen Coakley and Mary Dunn lremember them J are Amerlcas best bets ln the sprmts and aquatlcs Just look at the gorgeous clothes That s Anne Byrd Thompson getting out of her a1rplane over there Shes been l1v1ng ln London sxnce we fmlshed at Notre Dame They say she makes those men 1n Parllament take notlce She talked them 1nto glvmg the approprla tion for that masslve Olymplan arch over there and rt IS through her etforts and lnterest the Olympics are held In London thls year Besides belng overly glad I came Im tlckled to death to have such a well lnformed compamon By thxs txme every seat and vantage polnt was occupled by eager spectators and the great mternatlonal meet began Let us leave our engrossed frlends for a tlme whxle we hark back to the earller xncl dents of thelr journey Senora Sanchez y Martxnef and her compamon an Amerlcan school teacher were maknng a world tour 'lhexr travels had taken them through the prounces of North Afrlca They had baked 1n an Arabnan sun shlvered ln an Arablan nxght and rldden sleepy camels to the rulns of Bllda the 'very spot vshere Anne NV1ckham the Canadnan archaeologist had made the startllng -1-I 75 I-4- 1., ,, . ',,.: fe .-1 'Sw A J '1, glut, 52 N fl P I 'YEL lee' 4 wx, 43 I-I 'Silh- llll 'f , 'G Qs '5 pill! Zgigi. R h.. IJ- s riieiizg ,, , I, ., llw I' JI I ea tn' Slfg' -'gk- . I -1' HE modishly attired middle-aged lady raised her hand to shade her X . .S N x . 1 , . . , . . 7 1 I ' I ' I I ' I - - . . , , , D 3 y 'I I . 1 , I I 4 . I v . .1 71 Y . . V' Y Y
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K' :-rw 'lg xf fl .ef ww w, QKWQ S A 6 dlscoverles whnch established her fame They had experlenced the peaceful awe of speedmg across the Medlterranean w1th only the vast blue canopy above and the lazy blue waves beneath and the tmy whlte clrffs rn the dlstance D llghted at havmg met two old school frlends Katherlne Harrls and Margaret Bunn rn thexr fashlonable shop on the Rrvlera the two contlnued northward ln a llttle town ln South France came the nrst drscordant note rn an otherwlse dellghtful symphony The ladles had learned that an erstwhlle frlend for merly Thelma Kemp was llvmg at the Chateau de Chavelhac so w1th joyful antlcxpatlons they dlrected thexr way thlther What was the1r dlsmay on entervng the ancxent domlclle to find Instead of the warmth and cheer they had txpected a chlllmess and unnatural gloom and there IH the center of the dark baronxal hall sat Thelma a very dlfl-GYCHI Thelma lean and wan sur rounded by her thlrteen tearful chnldren She poured the whole sad storv lnto sympathetlc ears lt seemed tha ln the way of most llght hearted femmlne flesh she had set her eyes and heart upon a dapper lrttle Frenchman and hrs t1tle and the Petxt homme had fallen a Vlftlm to her charms When l1fe vas all ardent glances and blushes things had gone mcely but when the fam 115 lncreased and mult1pl1ed poor Thelmas lrngulstxc lxmltatxons became a sore trlal to the llttle man Troubles magmfied untll one day he up and left poor Fl helma stranded and to make matters Worse Tubby now a wldow had w1red that she and her lrttle ones were coming to VISII her old supposedly h1ppV chum ln the mxdst of Thelma s domestic dlfllcultles they had arrlved pennl less having been robbed en route and were now rn as sad a pllght as thelr unfortunate hostess Elhe and Mlldred made substantral donatxons to the worthy cause and proceeded on the1r journey sad of heart They antlclpated better days 1n Paris but a new sorrow awalted them ln the l.at1n Quarter they dlscovered Rlda and Martha w1th frayed sleeves and sunken cheeks strugglmg artlsts w1th no thought of aught but the art and genxus whlch the world scoffed at now but later would acclalm In a little garrett they llved sharlng their meager llvmg with Rebecca thelr model and falthful companlon It was pltx ful to see them there proud and courageous ln thelr adverslty They would accept no bounty and Martha declared herself wrlllng to starve for art s sake At the old Pans House that mght our frlends had heard Leonle Tatum pro fesslonally known at Leone Tatulll and Marguerite Davlselll who were sing mg 1n Alda The box just off left stage had been held by Madame Kenney who occuples the cha1r of psychology at the UHIVGISIYY of Pans Her br1l lxant clrcle of frrends lncluded such notables as Genevteve Kunkel the h1stor1an the artists Nanette Greene and Ellse Schroeder Sarah Adalr the popular woman evangellst and Dr Carlln Parls greatest woman surgeon leavxng Parls behlnd them the two embarked for England on the very spot where Bea trrce Llttlefield had begun her last futxle attempt to swlm the Englrsh Channel under water To th1s day no one knows why she falled -mff76l14- J A all , - -ellllll. -. l A4 F Elise 1 'Xu .N T T WN H v rH ,V Tu sg u , use 1-all, at f -s fin lm g X . QP lg, .. Q ,,-A dfflf, llle- W 2 'v'llI T. N. N . ' .. ' 'll' 'th' 6 E I ' I ,I f , . . . . ' 6- K . , 1 K . t . . - , 3 I . . , . . Y ' . D . . . , . . , . , Y ..... .- v V M - . , , 1 Y . , . , l Y - ' ' Y 3 V . .
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