Some revealing stories of the early manhood of King Edward, not all of which find a place in Sir Sidney Leo's "Life," are told by Viscount* Esher. "Once wc were driving together from a visit to Houghton, when tho Prince borrowed a sovereign to tip tho carttaker. 'I was allowed no money as a boy,' he said, 'and got out of the habit of carrying any.' and then added sadly, 'but I had no bovhood.' "
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 22
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