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Show Trimmed ' "Europe continues to be a very dear place," says Eugene O'Neill. "Yon see, they hnve one price for us Amer-, Amer-, leans over there and one price for the native-born. They won't let us profit by our exchange.' At a Deauvllle hotel one morning I was bidding good-by to a wealthy American and his daughter as they were about to set out for Paris by road. "The daughter said, as she put on her leather helmet In the hotel lounge: " 'Have we left anything, do you thing, papaT "The father gave a loud, grim laugh. He tore his receipted bill Into little pieces. "'Have we left anything?" he said. 'Lord, girl, you mean have we any- thing leftr " Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph. |