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EDWARD AND LEONORA.

RHYTHMIC DANCING PARTNERS. "TAKE SIX ENCORES." "The Prince is a very nice young man. I like him. Who could help it? He dances in the American way. He holds you just so—not too tight, and not too far distant or stand-offish as though he belonged to another world. He is a man, just a man —and a very nice one." Thus Miss Leonora Cahill, a pretty St. Louis girl, who was chosen by the Prince of Wales to dance with on board the Berengaria, sums up her impressions of the Prince in an interview in the "New York World." 'lt is untrue that the Prince wore brown ties when he danced in the evening," continued Miss Cahill indigantly. "He wore the regulation evening attire, and he wore stunning brown and white kid sports shoes in the day time. His clothes were just the right sort. I had three dances with the Prince —all- fox trots —to good Jazzy music. We took six encores.

"We talked very little. He told mo that he was anxious to get to his ranch in Canada, and what a good rest he would have. He is an interesting talker, and has a good sense of rhythm. He keeps well in step, even while chatting."

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Shannon News, 31 October 1924, Page 4

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212

EDWARD AND LEONORA. Shannon News, 31 October 1924, Page 4

EDWARD AND LEONORA. Shannon News, 31 October 1924, Page 4

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