Royalty and Democracy
A story about laiboufc the youno Prince Edward is told in the "AtConstitution. n ITio "•as sent to school .at Osborne. He ■h;is just arrived, and was Wiandering about the grounds, wlien lie was accosted by another simvll bov, wlio ha dnlready 'heen a tor in at Osborne. Hollo!" said the other bo.v, who was the son of a captain in the navy. "You're a neiv boy. What's your name?" "Edward," the .little prrnce replied. ' 'Edward what, stupid P" sa,kl the other hoy. "Yon must have another name." ."Edward of Wal&s,' said the prince. "Oh, so you're .'the chap,' was liis comment as lie walke da way "I side 6 " 5 ' 0 ' 1 "'° n ' fc put on tflW ' I'Hicli
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1910, Page 4
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122Royalty and Democracy Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1910, Page 4
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