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Suddenly it seemed as if the problem might be solved; the two ladies at Jones¡¯s Hotel received a visit from Willie Woodley. So was familiarly designated a young American who had sailed from New York a few days after their own departure and who, enjoying some freedom of acquaintance with them in that city, had lost no time, on his arrival in London, in coming to pay them his respects. He had in fact gone to see them directly after going to see his tailor; than which there can be no greater exhibition of promptitude on the part of a young American just installed at the Charing Cross Hotel. He was a slight, mild youth, without high colour but with many elegant forms, famous for the authority with which he led the ¡°German¡± in New York. He was indeed, by the young ladies who habitually figured in such evolutions, reckoned ¡°the best dancer in the world¡±; it was in those terms he was always spoken of and his pleasant identity indicated. He was the most convenient gentle young man, for almost any casual light purpose, it was possible to meet; he was beautifully dressed ?¡°in the English style¡±? and knew an immense deal about London. He had been at Newport during the previous summer, at the time of our young Englishmen¡¯s visit, and he took extreme pleasure in the society of Bessie Alden, whom he never addressed but as ¡°Miss Bessie.¡± She immediately arranged with him, in the presence of her sister, that he should guide her to the scene of Lady Jane Grey¡¯s execution.
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