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Show lien. CliarniWS DaoahUr. A trait that wonld have distinguished Miss Mary Lee, the younger daughter of Oen. R- E. Lee, among politicians U her wonderful memory for faces and names. Ei-en a casual acquaintance met years before is not forgotten, and meeting him several years afterward she at ones speaks his name and recalls all the details de-tails of their former meeting. Miss L-e came from Egvpt to witness the unveil-i;i unveil-i;i of the statue of her father. She has fpeut the last five years in Portugal, France, Rnssiaandtbe island of Madeira. Miss Lee arrived in New York entire.- unannounced to her many friends heml who would have gone i troops to the dock to meet her instead of allowing her to stand alone far two hours on the pier in a cold, drizzling rain. She had expected to find it hot in New York, and packed away all her wraps before landing, land-ing, thereby contracting a severe cold. She is a tall woman of distinguished presence, and possesses that vivacious charm of manner and brilliancy of conversation con-versation which are nature's test gifts to her sex. Miss Lee vffl remain m America visiting friends ia the south for a few months, when she will sail for Rome. New York Cor. Richmond Dispatch- |