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Show FOUR PERIODS OF TRANSITION George's Looks. From the Introduction to Adored One to the End of the Honeymoon. "'He is a remarkably plain young man,' she wrole In her diary the first day she met him lie has rather an Interesting In-teresting face,' she said lo her mamma a mouth later as sbo docked her apricot apri-cot colored tea gown Willi the Wllllam-Allen Wllllam-Allen RIi hai ilHons that he had just sent her. "When she wrote to her best friend to give the news of her engagement she expressed herself thus: 'He has not the regular featured dollish good looks I have always hated 111 men. Ho has a strong, characterful face nnd magnificent eyes.' "'You loveliest one!' she sighed, as she poured out his lea at the (bird breakfast of Ihe honeymoon. '1 could sit and look at you forever.' "Six months later, she ot nerved to her husband: T don't know whether you're aware of II, (ieorge, but your hair's get I In;; most trighllnlly Ihln on Ihe top, and you're Just about Ihe last man In (lie universe (hat can afford to go bald.' "A man's looks must not be Judged by appearances." From ".Stories Without Tours," by I lurry Pain. |