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Show LLOYD-GEORGE'S STAND-BY i - - - -- - " -1 Miss Olwen Lloyd-George, the daughter of the British minister of munitions, is her father's "right-hand man," assisting him in public duties and ministering to his comfort and health in his home. The minister is a man of highly nervous temperament and occasionally he has to have a day in b?d. where he receives his private secretaries and attends to the routine cf li"f:n.-n At such limes his daughter asMi-.rs full charge of his room, allows the secretaries secre-taries Just as much time as her lather's la-ther's strength will allow and then politely but firmly ends the day's WOrlYhen he is in good health the two are companions for long walks or at golf. In the summers Mr. Lloyd-George Lloyd-George has been fond of going with his wife and daughter upon camping excursions, living out of doors and cooking the meals in Gypsy fashion i, -.,. from such holidays with ;K u, . m,.ch strengthened. But this summer Miss Lloyd ueorge fias naa ZrTZl her usuat d8uly in watching over her father, as he has not been ableH?st:gMr!snaSwho;:some.,0okir,g girl with a highly Intelligent face, and is the "apple of his eye" to her father. |