A delightful story is told of Kiiic Nicholas of Montenegro during his visit to the western front. There was one village upon tho King of Montenegro's route to the French front where there are yet children; they range up as one passes and ask for pennies. . "Gimme penny, please—one penny, please." One little girl held out her hand as the King and his suite went by.and piped her request.to ono of the Enclish officers. The King stopped. "What was she sarins!" The officer laughed and explained, and would-have -walked on, hut not the Kinp. "No, bring her here," he commanded. She was brought. It is part of the business in life of good lcinjrs to live tip to the story books, and Nicholns of Montenetrro was equal to the demand upon him. He produced a gold louis, and handed it to the little girl.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3008, 20 February 1917, Page 3
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