The late James Barrie, a boy who never grew up, was much taken with the lady. He wrote:
"My most delicious memory of her is of the day when she was three years old and I had the glory of sitting beside her at her birthday tea party. Some of her presents were on the table .. . She was in a frenzy of glee about them, especially about one to which she had given the place of honor by her plate. I said to her as one astounded: 'Is that really your very...
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