Just me (1919)

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JUST ME ica, so I decided that I would go to Naples, take a look at Vesuvius, then home via the Mediterranean.* "Bobby," the Count, went also. He took me to stop in his aunt's villa just outside of Naples, and WHAT A SUCCESS I WAS THERE. The whole outfit, outside of Bobby, couldn't speak English, and my Italian being very weak, I don't know whether, he told them I was his fiancee, daughter or what not. Anyway, I was certainly a stranger in the house. However, now that I was sure I wasn't going to have "Bobby" around me for the rest of my days, I liked him a whole lot, and we had a lot of fun together in Naples. We went to a little jewelry shop one day and had half of his watch chain riveted on his left wrist, the other half on my right ankle, swearing undying devotion, and that we each, at any rate, would never marry any one else. He is in the army now, and I suppose that his is replaced by a chain with a name plate on it, while I — well, I have grown used to mine so it is still on my ankle. I only stayed in Naples about five days, then I met some American friends, who were going [139]