JOKING WITH THE QUEEN.
There is said to be prjly., igs£ who ha§ §ye?« t& laalKi -a. jokp (\v"\ the presence of the Que'eii,. '.'t*Jjl§ \isCanon Teignmouth-Shßre, "pt cayi ttu^j governor to the children of tj^4"PfiflftiS-' ■' of Wa}gs, and a spjgi}did j,yge ~pf. \v,\^ luimqrisf. . Hf wa§. ciiscn^ing' \.v«i|i "' Her Majesty the question why H was* that shoemakers werb suppp-sgd to i'Jft so advanced in'their lieterqdQNy fl'lftV in the want of fatfh in |i\tljv-it.¥i s'Wli_SV ma'am,' quietly remarked th,p ; ous C§non, f one could ha wily B^pee* " a shoemaker to believe in flic imjrp,or~ tality of the gale (soul) II IFer Maje<rt.V' enjoyed the jpke a'ni) hM'4?hQs heartily oyer it.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 11 January 1899, Page 3
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