The Son of a Prince a Day-Boarder.
Prince Napoleon, it seems, has resolved 'p ve his son a Spartan citizen’s educaThe boy, who ia just seven years t has been sent as a day boarder to a “i'll school in Paris. His father gave net orders that his son should bo called “'ply *' Victor,” arid as a recompense for wl conduct, “Napoleon Victor." His y’s work is from eight o’clock in the “ming to six ih the evening, with two 11 rs ’ recreation. His mother,"the Princess “tilde, who is extremely popular in Paris, Mmpanied her son to school ou the first “rning, and entrusted, with mnay recompilations, an extra, pair of shoes to the “Iron, in case of her boy coming in from 5 playground with wot feet. The young mce ’ R luncheon wai to have consisted of • bread ; but on the master’s representathat all the other boys were allowed ‘nnalade, the stern father relaxed so far il ei W the same in-
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 22, 13 April 1870, Page 7
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163The Son of a Prince a Day-Boarder. Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 22, 13 April 1870, Page 7
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