PRINCELY MANNERS.
A London despatch of January 9th records the following :— " The Bond of Wedlock" was produced at the Opera Comique last night, with Mrs Bernard Beere m tho Jeading part. The perform ance had proceeded some time withoi>' c notable incident, when some lineß v«v ere spoken md eating the necessity fo; f \ m . proving the moral* of thu upper 3BB eg • then a loud guffaw and a shou^,-^ f rom ' one of the boxes caußed wod jerment m the house. The offender wp #)J t ne p r j nc9 Of V7ales. He learned - dU ' fc of the bos, talking m a voice lou' aer lhan the pßr . former, on the stagr^ then w , t bdrawing himßelf he kept up a din for a quarter of an hour amid V jalf suppressed murmars tt impttienOß f rum vgt ieUß partß of the bo.ldmg. '<ffa| a ta ik waß of tne tQ,.^ and Uoy at t^ lt> A f tljr a while tho Prlnce' 8 staff p*JT«utded him to retire.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 5 March 1888, Page 4
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171PRINCELY MANNERS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 5 March 1888, Page 4
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