Last Days in Argentina 301 



fell to my lot to be placed beside the one at the Cap- 

 tain's right. I soon discovered that we had mutual 

 friends in our home-land. To my right was another 

 fair lady, the wife of the First Vice-President of the 

 Bethlehem Steel Company, whose father and mother 

 had belonged to the circle of my friends in youth. 

 Again let me remark that this is a very small world, 

 and, travel where we may, we are certain to find those 

 who know us, or know those by whom we are known. 

 It was a delightful company which assembled for the 

 long voyage which was before us, and those of us who 

 met will never cease to remember it with pleasure. 



