Foreign News: Two Curzons

The Marquis Curzon of Kedleston, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affaires, returned from Bagnoles-de-l'Orne in the North of France where he went for his health. He took the waters there for his kidney trouble.

The story of the waters at Bagnoles originated many centuries ago. A knight whose sole mundane possession was an old war charger once entered the woods at Bagnoles to die. His horse discovered the pool and was rejuvenated. With the customary antics he led his master to the pool of youth and shortly after man and beast emerged from...

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