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Show TOOK GLADSTONE FOR LORD Interesting Story Related by Mrs. Drew Illustrating the Deceitful- ness of Appearances. In her recently published Bketch of her mother, Mrs. Gladstone, Mrs. Drew tolls an altogether delightful story connected con-nected with Mr. Gladstone's wedding day which well Illustrates ho deceit-fulness deceit-fulness of appoarancos. Tho two daughters daugh-ters of Sir Stephen and Lady Olynno wore married together nt Hawarden. Cathcrlno Glynno married William E. Oladstouo and her sister married Lord Lyttleton. Writing of tho wedding dny, Mrs. Drow says: "When Lord Lytton and Mr. Gladstone arrived at Hawarden for tho wedding, as thoy walked down the vlllago street, tho ono tall and upright, pale, resolute, with oyos like an eagle, the other, In splto ot massive head and intellectual brow, somewhat rugged and uncouth In manner man-ner and appearanco, it was said by a passer-by, gazing with admiration at Mr. Gladstone, 'Isn't It easy to seo , which Is tho lord?'" Christian Science Sci-ence Monitor. |