It is said that a. temporary rupture took place in the Prince''-.of -Wales' friendship with Mies Chamberlain a couple of yeai'B linco. She-was Beated next to .him at nipper at a ball, and said, in the merest ..fun, ''Jumbo, you eat too much," That was enough. Only: the moment before on terms of that friendly familarity with which any man might bo glad to; bo with r young and pretty,girl, ho turned his shoulder to her without reply, and from . that time, as far as he ;,vas concerned, the famous Miss Chamberlain was incontinently dropped. After that there wasn't anything left but for her father : and mother to take her home from the ball, The girlish speech was forgiven, however, contrary to most rases, and a day or two later the Prince was once more one of Miss Chamberlain's staunchest' friends. This little reckless remark will probably jtoke its place in history by the side of Beau lirurarael'a famous speech at George Ty: ,, fiuTfliymirfs4;Wdr': .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 3
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164Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 3
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