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wonder his countr-y rings with the plaudits of his Lilian Horsey bas spent her time in traveling. Last winter there was a large ball given in her honor in New York City, for her appearing there caused a stir ill social circles. This was only the beginning of a series of teas, receptions, dances, ctc., which continued as long as she remained in the city. Every evening was filled ...vith engage- ments which she faithfully kept until her health broke clown and she left to return to her home. Only now does the truth show itself. The girl whom everyone thought a heartless coquette was herself conquered, and by a lawyer-, who has displayed great skill in winning this suit after a long siege. Next I see the interior of a magnificent church. 1t is one of the 1110stbeautiful churches in America. The sun streams in through vari-colored memorial windows, and the slow, solemn strains of the voluntary mount to the vaulted ceil- iug, while the congregation noiselessly fillthe seats. Finally the vast building is full of well-dressed, cultured people, and _, 76 -.-