GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
During the - week ■ a very interesting' little• ceremony.: .'has" ■ taken < place, 'in: the English colony. says : the. French correspondent .of an English.paper. A presentation to Mrs.'Collier, the .-lady superintendent "of ? the' Girls' Friendly- Society here,, a society in' -which Lady. Dufferm during her reign at the British limbassy took such a very keen interest.. Airs. Collier : has been ' described ; by an eminent Frenchman; as'one'of th'e most oharming of his 'opinion is echoed and improved by all who know her in. Paris, for the whole _ English colony has answered most; generously; to; the suggestion of a presentation, to her in honour of . twelve years' gi-atuitous_service,in,one of:the most admir- 'l able societies in Paris. ; : .■ i
Dorothy had .been' iiivited out to tea, and was enjoying herself thoroughly. She -had been helped to everythingon the table, and had manifested a childish affection: for each delicacy jn ' turn, always; excepting, honey.- , ".ut why won t' you have some bread and honey, Dorothy ?" asked her hostess. "I'm l>ke it " "No, fankyou, I s ouldn t, said Dorothy. "I don't like it, becauso it makes I feel like as if I had swallowed a toof-ache."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 11
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192GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 11
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