Extraordinary Illness of the Czar.
11 UNEA8Y LIES THE HEAD THAT WEARS A CROWN." (Per Press Association). . St. Petersburg, October 1. The Czar is almost a skeleton, and hardly able to use his arms. He spends his nights in weeping for his consumptive son George. He suddenly walked to the telegraph office at one o'clock one morning, and wired an inquiry to the doctor attending tbe youn& Prince. He waited shivering in the fireless office an hour and a half, and upon receiving bad news cried, "Oh God, what have I done to be so severely punished."
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 83, 2 October 1894, Page 2
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