COUR T AND SOCIETY. THE QUEEN' S VISIT TO ITALYPERSONAL GOS SIP.
LuoxiN, I'ebiuaiy 11. — "Vanity Fail " blames ihe Pijnoc ot Wale- n>i In- uidene-^ at the theatie, a;ul sa)s: "Jndred. it. i h scarcely icmaikable that (In; tidied prihonagen piemen l .should have talked loudly during the entiie evening, foi it is possible to t^»umc that they tound then own eonNegation moie intei eating than the tediou iS pcno(]^ in which the lon^ .'imi dieam^ play wa-. e\f>ie.>scd." The (^ueen, accompanied by the Pi nice and Piinces* ot Jiattciiber^ 1 , i^ e\|)ecled to leaxe England on JMaich 20th to visit Florence. The royal, party embark at Poitf-mouth in the Victoiiaand Albi;iLto ('hej bourg, whence they tia\el by special tiain toJ-'aiis. J-Jer Majesty « ill not .stay in the French metropolis, but will pa-s to Lyou.s and continue the joun.i'y \ui Dijon, Maeon, Mont Cenib. 'I'uiin, and (^enoa to Floience. The Queen is to le.side at the A'illa Palraieu. .She will [H'obably \isit the Crown J'rinee and Pnnces.s of (JennanyaL San ?>emo and lemain ;ibout three weeks in Italy. Lord Brasf-ey has announced his intention of starting on anotlier lonj^ cruise this hiiinmer. For this purpose the Sunbi-am ih now being refitted. It is rumoured that the engagement between Miss Brassey and C. A. Edgerton, son of Lady Mary Edgorton, and master of the East .Sussex foxhounds, "will culminate in a grand wedding.
Scotchman; "My mother married at fourteen." 'Spaniard; "And mine fit Lhh-leeu." Mexican: "Mine at Lv/elvo." lii&hman: " Sure that's nolhing ! My wpbhvr wo.s married before I was born !''
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 6
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259COURT AND SOCIETY. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO ITALYPERSONAL GOSSIP. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 6
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