Utile 4deline Gcneo was a groat favourKins Edward and Queen Alexandra, and frequently danced before, tliem. "I firet appeared before thorn, savs Mile. Gonoo, "when they were the guests of the Into Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth. I enjoyed that performanco very much, and treasure it amongst the most pleasurable incidents of my life. The etago hn<l been specially prepared to suit me, and I selected a few dances that did not require very much stago room. After tho danco I was informed that Queen Alexardnv wished to talk to me. She was in the corridor outside tho little theatre, Mid talked for quite a long time to 1110 about my professional work, in which she showed the greatest interest, and wo also spoke a jrood deal about our native country, Denmark. King Edward, too, was most pr<Kn° u:: > and throughout tho years during which I had the honour to appear before their Majesties, they at all times made mo feel their keen interest injny work." At the London Empire, King Gcorgo and Queen Mary have frequently witnessed tho ballots in which Geneo appears.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1775, 13 June 1913, Page 6
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