BEAU BRUMMEL.
I IP ...... - ■- His grandfather was » whose songot a Government •W*%£Bl< andwas able to send the_3-stinj»TO*"s, Oxford. Of course the only X*P_*5SM!, could enter was that the Tenth Hussars. So of the business of an officer tbat ca _*»*-_-, he never could find his h(i yi tunately, there wasasoldler to®J™% a great Wue nose, .which beacon and his guide, One -was" absent, and Brummel, latef»,was looking out for him. The old w»« thundered, " Why don't you twopf* "Why, sir," said the aole Bruramel, " I am looking »' _# _iese." At last he gave up the MW« #_§ regiment was ordered to %nc a fffil m ImWuy had to draw the line at #. one occasion Brommell tended to think, himself &£»**> "ft* body's country seat, and. beUJSF understand after one »»£«• JS-ffftl*-** He was in error, he told » ? ie H"i « ts-% who askedhim'wbai sort ot *&»ffa* that It wm an "ex ceeding J**j» tot stopping one night in, Beemed'fohTmnot to be stop even one night nt-**"** 1 Maaazine. ___^-*»**.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 2
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