AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.
The following ta troot the " Alia Oa'lfornia":—." mn Wmatow, an *m no^n Hlfl took away: ihe breath of all War. t e It wa» at Hdroburp, «h«re the wal'Bdd at a ba|«. The Prince . f W»les saw herwd lent his -qaerry to summon her to a wal as Wih him. "Oouvny my regrets to his roya< htghoflis and nay thak I do not wish to d^nce aKatn," was ht • answer. "But,* •aid th« equerry, "are you aware that the requ st is a oommand?' 1 "Are you aw»re," ahe answered, "that I am an Am*ric»n, and do not obey royal comm«ndr! • This ended it, and Europe had • cold chill. Bat the indy deserves Anurloao thanks f^r her i"depend^noe. »od the thanks f everybody e«st'. 1^ is Hijjb time this kind of " o jmmand " lm. pertinence »m a->nhh<if? ,»., » «t O pped.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1767, 15 February 1888, Page 2
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142AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1767, 15 February 1888, Page 2
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