EVEN IN A ROYAL SALAD.
This sadly: disloyal story found its '.way from quite exalted 1 lips t-o rather humbler ears..and•; so;.to''.'this extremely .humble pen'.'■ At - luridh'eon' at Buckirighamralace the other clay, one of tho young Princes of'.Wales began, "Ohl grandpapa," when the King interposed ■ .with..some severity, '" Little boys, should be seen' and 'not. heard.'.'; Go 'on-' with''your lun.chepri,. and don't \talk." 'Collapse of "small prince. To him presently the" forig, relent-' ing: " Well, now you can say twhat you were . going;'-to/:say : Prince, with a; , worldof ■'.meaning-'"Too 1 late,;grandpapa," too late.". , The King: "Nonsense! If, it'was worth say--1 ing five minute's ago it is.worth'saying now." • PrincOj..firmly; " No,''grandpapa.'' There .was 1- a• great enormous : slug 'in your salad, • and you've eaten him."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 3
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121EVEN !N A ROYAL SALAD. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 3
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