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WINNIE'S FAIRY TALES

A beaniing grandfather strolled with tliree little pink-frocked prineesses and told liiein stories, in the park of Sdestdijk Pala.ce, near Anisterdam. Mr. Winston Churchill was tlie grandfather^ aml his companions were Prim-ess Beatrix, Prineoss lrene, and Princess Marguerite, Ihe tliree daughters of Princess Juliana and l'rinee Bernhard. Af'ler lunching at tlie Palace, the j'oyal party and their visitors took cotl'ee on tlie terrace. It was tlien tliat Mr. Churchill went oll among the trees and flowers — cigar in hand — with the excited children trotwng beside him. i lt was oue of his best moments of relaxation after the four days of triumphal progress througli frantically chee.ring c-rowds.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 August 1946, Page 3

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WINNIE'S FAIRY TALES Chronicle (Levin), 7 August 1946, Page 3

WINNIE'S FAIRY TALES Chronicle (Levin), 7 August 1946, Page 3

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