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Plain Speaking.

11-Jil ]atp/J6Tm'<!Br6wiy r c6nfidentiat attendant upon Her Majesty the Queen, was remarkable t '-fo'r ~his: blunt and plain matter of fact speech, a common enough attributp'Xjfj]the:Migulanclep.' ! It is recorded how on his first appearance at a Court flfiCfifctigm. thei.offiqer ■■ jn waiting remonstrated with him upon his dress, or rather undress, ~Browh being attired i«3tiiei orthodox Highland xjostunie'. - Tha impertubable' Sdotpftowever, Wplied that HerrMxjesty- "hked- him best "without bift<Wfohes-.''-.-:'-Qri another occasion, the faith jjul. attendant was ■ reported to the Queen, for speaking of some very noble Jade's -as " women." *« What," said Her MaioK.ty. J? did. he call them women? And what in the world else are they if

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 95, 24 April 1883, Page 3

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Plain Speaking. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 95, 24 April 1883, Page 3

Plain Speaking. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 95, 24 April 1883, Page 3

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