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HOW TO LIVE IN LONDON.

Mrs. (Vaigie (as John Oliver Hobbs is known in real life) recently lectured before an American ladies’ college. After the lecture she was surrounded by a number of students. These charming girls, their rose-leaf complexions, bright hair, and clear eyes, enhanced by the deep black of their gowns and mortar-boards, questioned Mrs. Oaigie with respectful curiosity. ‘'You live in London, don’t y,ou ?” one said. " Vek, I live in London ; in Lancaster (.ate,” Mrs. Oraigie replied. "In Lancaster Gate, in the West End ?” i “Yes,” said Mrs. Craigie, smiling. “Rut on account of the fogs and the damp, living in London, even in the West End, is horrible, isn’t it !” said a young girl. * “Oh, not at all,” said Mrs. Craigia “If one spends the summer in the country and the winter on the Riviera, London is a delightful place to live in.”

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 11, 5 February 1907, Page 2

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HOW TO LIVE IN LONDON. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 11, 5 February 1907, Page 2

HOW TO LIVE IN LONDON. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 11, 5 February 1907, Page 2