A PRINCELY STORY.
in Berlin t! e e has been ( 1 story alwut P/irw William of Queen Victoria's eldest ] docs ere lit to that illustrious >j£nt!?t .j While the skuting and ;'-, its height on tho water Uosseau Island during the recenjj^jco^d^-! weather, an old m'an,:wb.pswasj "tromfms-'j bearing and martial appe&rai\ce,eyidently>:" a soldier of dars long gohb by,- wi&-Bg£n*.j j to slip and fall as he ;was, turning round- ?_ to walk home aftei enjoying the spectacle/ji of the sport. Owing to his^age.^d /-. infirmity,! the prost'rata veteran'-coald; . not without help raise ; himself Af'j young officer was passing tliat'VijJ; *&>'£ that time, readilv hastened to the place £ . where the old man "was lying, helped^ ! him on his feet, <- ' too slippery for him to walk:witf|^»/e(y,..-i I lhike 1 bis arm in ■ him a long way to th& next- ; tr*ttiw«j * station, where he doppsifed in. \ u tramcar. The other than She Prince William, thr heirM to the Emperor's crownr * ? ,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 250, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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153A PRINCELY STORY. Temuka Leader, Issue 250, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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