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During the next few days the rest of the facts
During the next few days the rest of the facts
leaked out the clothe and embellish the success
leaked out to clothe and embellish the success
story dramatized that afternoon in the newly restored hall
story dramatized that afternoon in the newly restored hall
of the Villa d'lite.  It seemed that M.S, our rejected
of the Villa d'Este.  It seemed that M.S, our rejected
number, had avoided the issue where the
number, had avoided the issue where the
maistre and white students were quartered
maistri and white students were quartered
and stuck out for herself in lodgings.  To her landlord
and stuck out for herself in lodgings.  To her landlord
she let drop that she was an Indian princess, and
she let drop that she was an Indian princess, and
she made rapid and impressive strides in learning
she made rapid and impressive strides in learning
Italian so that while the others were still giggling
Italian so that while the others were still giggling
over a few words, she was making her debut in head society
over a few words, she was making her debut in local society
in reasonably fluent Italian.  By the
in reasonably fluent Italian.  By the
time the recital took place, the numbers of her
time the recital took place, the numbers of her
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easily filled the hall.
easily filled the hall.
Soon afterwards a request by an
Soon afterwards a request by an
AP correspondent for voices to send home provided
AP correspondent for stories to send home provided
the opportunity to give this cautionary tale the
the opportunity to give this cautionary tale the

Revision as of 18:35, 16 July 2021

the champagne flowed, the fountains played, and speeches and toasts were made to Italo - American friendship.

During the next few days the rest of the facts leaked out to clothe and embellish the success story dramatized that afternoon in the newly restored hall of the Villa d'Este. It seemed that M.S, our rejected number, had avoided the issue where the maistri and white students were quartered and stuck out for herself in lodgings. To her landlord she let drop that she was an Indian princess, and she made rapid and impressive strides in learning Italian so that while the others were still giggling over a few words, she was making her debut in local society in reasonably fluent Italian. By the time the recital took place, the numbers of her friends and admirers were so great that they easily filled the hall. Soon afterwards a request by an AP correspondent for stories to send home provided the opportunity to give this cautionary tale the