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Show THE ONE 8P0T TO HER. Girl's Natural Regard for Home of Har Adored One. The orli'.liiiilliy of American girls baa often been known to puxzlo for-clgncra for-clgncra to no small degree, and the following la but an Illustration of what they run up agnlunt: A group or Intelligent peoplo were gathered in the iltnwlng room of a r.'inhlotiul.lo hiitel on the continent, all chntilng In a friendly manner, when an American girl suddenly held tbe Moor. "Yea." ahe said. "stM-uklng of com-paiiaotiH. com-paiiaotiH. I cues I have been everywhere. every-where. I've hern to Purls nnd done It to ill-nth : I've vlalt.-d London until It Is old to me; I've been to Conatantlno-ple. Conatantlno-ple. Kgypl, India-1 guesa I've been everywhere on thla enrtb, but of all, nothing to me can compare wltb Illnnk'a hotel of Denver " The foreigners laughed, for they thought It until be some kind of a Joke, yet they did not know what lllank's hotel was and had never beard of It. A few days luter. as the American girl was taken III, one of tbe women went to call upon her. In smoothing the pillows nnd arranging Ihe coverlid the lady noticed a photograph full to tbe floor. Picking it up. ahe said: "I suppose thla haa something to do with Blank's hotel?" "Yea." anid the girl wltb a algb, "he's the cashier there." |