and, indeed, one of the women at the drop of a veil, mary ann ellie razor, she had a wonderful time in saudi arabia married to a member of the royal family. she was very happy, had five children, and then one day that man said to her, i divorce you, i divorce you, i divorce you, and i'm taking the kids from you. go away. and she did a very smart thing in the last 20 pages of her book, i was shocked. i was going to use her as an example of somebody who really made out happily. she said and i, with the help of friends, i kidnapped my kids back, and they grew up in america. she was from california. but then she did this marriage in the 1940s. there's somebody even more fabulous in the 19, 1918 from scotland who married a tribal chief's son who became a diplomat, and she is the progenitor of the tahrir shah, idri shah, the contemporary writer. so she went there, and she wore a burka, and his father said to her, louisa elizabeth was her scottish name. he said, well, if she'll convert to islam and she knows how to hold the fort with a gun, you can marry her. and she was happy to convert to i