THE SON OF A PRINCE A DAY BOARDER.
Brince J^apolaqn, it; seoma, fcas resolved to. givers sraift Sp^vw oitjzen'a, education, Vke hay, whq is just s,qyen years old, has been sent aa a day-boarder to a small school in Pans. His father gave strict orders that his son should be called simply "Victor," and. a? a recompense for good conduct, "Napoleon Victor." His day's wojlj i§ from eight in the morning £q j^ j n in^j with tvr horns'. 1 cc-i ea^i'qn. " jf\i l^othev^" phe" bi'ncess Ol6tilde, -\yhc- is extremely popular in PariSj tvccqmj)an,iec\ tjer you tQ spliqol on the f)r§t WQVB^g, and entrusted, Withmapy leooirtmendatiaha, an extra pair of felioes to tho matron, in case of her boy's coming in from the playground with wet feet. The young Piince's luncheon was to have consisted of dry bread ; but, on the master's representation that &JU thq other bovg veip ull^vuH nfai-malade, tho stern ijxbliev i*elcixod so far aa to allow his son to enjoy the same indulgence.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 5
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167THE SON OF A PRINCE A DAY BOARDER. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 5
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