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Show o Marion Crawford recently gave a dinner in Rome, and during the dinner din-ner the talk turned to Venice. "There is a young lady from Du-luth," Du-luth," Mr. Crawford said, "whom 1 met one bright October morning in Sorento. She told me that she was touring Italy with her father. She said her father had liked all the Italian cities, but especially he had likel Venice. " 'Ah, Venice, to be sure,' said L '1 can readily understand that your father fa-ther would prefer Venice, with its gondolas, and St. Mark's, and Mich-aelangelo's Mich-aelangelo's ' " 'Oh, no,' said the young lady; 'it wasn't that. But he could sit In ths hotel, you know, and fish cut of the window.' " I n ' |