Show A guest from the big city by lawrence hawthorne we listened all the evening while she bragged L about such things As motor cars and money and fur coats and diamond rings she talked of gowns and facials facia ls and she raved about her home she listed all its contents from the basement to the dome she boasted of her bridge games and the prizes she had won she told us of the parties where she had big city fun she painted countless pictures of the stellar role she plays in what might be entitled wasteful women and their ways at last I 1 found the coura courage 0 e to inject a word or tw two o since we agreed the ending of her monologue was due to ask about her children was a faux pas ill confess because she answered bluntly oh quite all right I 1 guess |