I fe «.Of the innumerable stories told of the | Kaiser'B-vanity, flone can suiiJass that P °L- a incident aboard a British war- %■ ®nip a few years ago. He was being K entertained to dinner during a visit to £ f too Fleet, and when smoking began », took - up a cigar and looked around for I, * cutter. One not being handy, an i' ' i 5? r ' m . m ®di a tely offerod him a pen|?t toife. which William used and returned 'if *!th the solemn remark? "Keep it and & i Piard it well: one day it will be hisIL lorio.'-'. -
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 11
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98Untitled Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 11
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