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"Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 31, 1917"

It was called "The Prairie Lily," and
begun splendidly. I give the list of characters at the head of the
first instalment:--
_The Duke of Week_, an angry father and member of the House of Lords.
_The Duchess of Week_, his wife, once famous for her beauty.
_Lady Lily_, their daughter, aged nineteen and very lovely.
_Mr. Ploot_, an American millionaire who loves the Lady Lily.
_Lord Eustace Vavasour_, the Lady Lily's cousin, who loves her.
_Jack Crawley_, a young farmer and the one that the Lady Lily loves.
_Fanny Starlight_, a poor relation and the Lady Lily's very closest
friend.
_Webb_, the Lady Lily's maid.
Such were the characters when the story began, and at the end of the
first instalment the author, with very great ingenuity--or perhaps
with only a light-hearted disregard of probability--got the whole
bunch of them on a liner going to America. The last sentence described
the vessel gliding away from the dock, with the characters leaning
over the side waving good-bye. Even Jack Crawley, the young farmer,
was there; but he was not waving with the others, because he did not
want anyone to know that he knew the Lady Lily, or was on board at
all. Lord Eustace was on one side of the Lady Lily as she waved,
and Mr. Ploot on the other, and they were, of course, consumed with
jealousy of each other.


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