Extracts from our Paris Letter.
The Prince of Wales during his late , trip to Paris, was bred by a well known brazen Duchess, who among other ques* tions asked him what was the most beautiful monument in Paris P "Your* self, Duchess," replied the Prince. Sardon is a collector of curiosities: on the occasion of the golden wedding of his parents, the salute fired in their honor in his park, was by four cannons of the reign of Louis XIV. In Frenoh " Garden parties," pigeon 'Shooting has replaced lawn-tennis. M. Krupp, of cannon notoriety, an*; aotnoes by circular to the, French that.bit ''. chief commercial traVeller is dead. A certain author is reported to be quite deaf since his works are no longer praised. , .
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3720, 26 November 1880, Page 2
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123Extracts from our Paris Letter. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3720, 26 November 1880, Page 2
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