Show A atair there have been many questions as to the identity of the lute late marchioness of waterford and whether it was she whose wonderful hair brought her tier into so much public lic notice tice she w wo one of 0 the greatest beauties of her day one day her mother lady stewart de took her to the court painter mr clayter IIa who was greatly struck with her tier refined girlish beauty her tier divinely tall figure and her golden hair rippling on her tier forehead on his expressing ills admiration lady stewart de rothesay Koth esay quietly untied the con confining bonnet and let her daughters magnificent hair stream over her figure the gun sun was vas shining into the studio and air mr clayter used to tell how he was dazzled by the vision of loveliness before wore him clad as the artists vision told him in a vesture of f gold the hair reached far below her knees some years afterward when the wife of the handsome marquis ot of waterford Water she lay nt at deaths door in ill fever the doctor condemned her maggii magnificent it hair to tho tile shears and lord waterford allowed no hand but his ills own to execute the bc bent atenco euVe these locks were buried with him twined around his bis neck hearth and home |