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Show HOW SHE WOULD SAVE JULIET. Simple Soul Saw Salvation for Hero-Ine Hero-Ine of Tragedy. Mrs. Drinkwater, wlfo of tho genial colonel, spent somo weeks last sura-mer sura-mer In northern Mnlno, nt tho comfort- flH ablo farmhouse of an honest widow, 7T Mrs. Ilrand, who nddH to her lncomo by keeping summor boarders, says a WU writer In tho lioston Herald. Recently Mrs. Ilrand made her first visit to Uoston, und whllo thoro met )). Mrs. Drinkwater, who took her to sco ' 1 Julia Marlowo In "Ilomeo and Juliet." Mrs. Ilrand hnd novcr beforo been to a theater. "Camp mcctln'" had been WM her wildest dissipation. IJ Mrs. Drlnkwatcr's Interest was Eil equally divided between her compan-Ion compan-Ion and tho stage. When they left tho theater Mrs. Ilrand was silent. Her usual volubility had qulto desert-cd desert-cd her. Mrs. Drinkwater respected her silence, and said nothing until they wero Well on their homoward way. At last she ventured to ask: 'How did oou llko It. Mrs. Ilrand?" Mrs. Drund turned toward hor, and the tears started to her eyes as sho said: "Oh, Mrs. Drinkwater, I couldn't help thlnkln' bow different that play H might have ended If tho nuss hud been IH a different kind ot a woman, and hi pointed Juliet to Jesus." VH |