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London that historic summer was almost unbearably hot.It seems, looking back, as though the big baking city in those days was meant to serve as an anteroom of torture - an inadequate bit of preparation for the hell that was soon to break in the guise of the Great War.About the soda-water bar in the drug store near the Hotel Cecil many American tourists found solace in the sirups and creams of home.Through the open windows of the Piccadilly tea shops you might catch glimpses of the English consuming quarts of hot tea in order to become cool.It is a paradox they swear by.

About nine o'clock on the morning of Friday, July twenty-fourth, in that memorable year nineteen hundred and fourteen, Geoffrey West left his apartments in Adelphi Terrace and set out for breakfast at the Canton.He had found the breakfast room of that dignified hotel the coolest in London, and through some miracle, for the season had passed, strawberries might still be had there.As he took his way through the crowded Strand, surrounded on all sides by honest British faces wet with honest British perspiration he thought longingly of his rooms in Washington Square, New York.For West, despite the English sound of that Geoffrey, was as American as Kansas, his native state, and only pressing business was at that moment holding him in England, far from the country that glowed unusually rosy because of its remoteness.

At the Carlton news stand West bought two morning papers - the Times for study and the Mail for entertainment and then passed on into the restaurant.His waiter - a tall soldierly Prussian, more blond than West himself - saw him coming and, with a nod and a mechanical German smile, set out for the plate of strawberries which he knew would be the first thing desired by the American.

West seated himself at his usual table and, spreading out the Daily Mail, sought his favorite column.The first item in that column brought a delighted smile to his face:

"The one who calls me Dearest is not genuine or they would write to me."Any one at all familiar with English journalism will recognize at once what department it was that appealed most to West.During his three weeks in London he had been following, with the keenest joy, the daily grist of Personal Notices in the Mail.This string of intimate messages, popularly known as the Agony Column, has long been an honored institution in the English press.In the days of Sherlock Holmes it was in the Times that it flourished, and many a criminal was tracked to earth after he had inserted some alluring mysterious message in it.Later the Telegraph gave it room; but, with the advent of halfpenny journalism, the simple souls moved en masse to the Mail.

Tragedy and comedy mingle in the Agony Column.Erring ones are urged to return for forgiveness; unwelcome suitors are warned that "Father has warrant prepared; fly, Dearest One!" Loves that would shame by their ardor Abelard and Heloise are frankly published - at ten cents a word - for all the town to smile at.The gentleman in the brown derby states with fervor that the blonde governess who got off the tram at Shepherd's Bush has quite won his heart.Will she permit his addresses? Answer; this department.For three weeks West had found this sort of thing delicious reading.Best of all, he could detect in these messages nothing that was not open and innocent.At their worst they were merely an effort to side-step old Lady Convention; this inclination was so rare in the British, he felt it should be encouraged.Besides, he was inordinately fond of mystery and romance, and these engaging twins hovered always about that column.

So, while waiting for his strawberries, he smiled over the ungrammatical outburst of the young lady who had come to doubt the genuineness of him who called her Dearest.He passed on to the second item of the morning.Spoke one whose heart had been completely conquered:

MY LADY sleeps.She of raven tresses.Corner seat from Victoria, Wednesday night.Carried program.Gentleman answering inquiry desires acquaintance.Reply here.- LE ROI.

West made a mental note to watch for the reply of raven tresses.

The next message proved to be one of Aye's lyrics - now almost a daily feature of the column:

DEAREST: Tender loving wishes to my dear one.Only to be with you now and always.None "fairer in my eyes." Your name is music to me.I love you more than life itself, my own beautiful darling, my proud sweetheart, my joy, my all! Jealous of everybody.Kiss your dear hands for me.Love you only.Thine ever.- AYE.

Which, reflected West, was generous of Aye - at ten cents a word - and in striking contrast to the penurious lover who wrote, farther along in the column:

- loveu dearly; wantocu; longing; missu -But those extremely personal notices ran not alone to love.

Mystery, too, was present, especially in the aquatic utterance:

DEFIANT MERMAID: Not mine.Alligators bitingu now.'Tis well;delighted.- FIRST FISH.

And the rather sanguinary suggestion:

DE Box: First round; tooth gone.Finale.You will FORGET ME NOT.

At this point WEST's strawberries arrived and even the Agony Column could not hold his interest.When the last red berry was eaten he turned back to read:

WATERLOO: Wed.11:53 train.Lady who left in taxi and waved, care to know gent, gray coat? - SINCERE.

Also the more dignified request put forward in:

GREAT CENTRAL: Gentleman who saw lady in bonnet 9 Monday morning in Great Central Hotel lift would greatly value opportunity of obtaining introduction.

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