Lady Aster evidently believes in the sustaining; qualities of chocolate, writes Consiindo," in tho "Evoning Standard." iAk any raUi, sho frequently fortifies herself with the delicacy during Parliamentary debate. Tho other avoning she had lo wait oh in tho House for hours in U.o. liopo-of ciUcliing tho Speaker's eye. She dared not go out for-dinner in caso sli« misspd her-opportunity, go 6ho brought into tho Hoij c wifli her »ev»r«l cal-os-tit-her favourite brand and' munched little pieces surreptitiously. .This ' is"ncjt tlie In-st. tim® sho lias dono co, and many of hoi- melo colleagues not only know of her habit, but are highly appreciative of the quality- of her fchacqlatc. ■< It. is a.:'dflij;ht to her Jo ollVr iiicccs iq membow siy.iajf boaidc. hor. .. S.OlllO aro just n. triflß Pin--barrasMHl b.T.lior-htwpitalily, but accent,it; others \leclino-with thanks in tlw politcsi
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 3
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