AN APPALLING PROSPECT.
Among the results of the wap will come an increasing difficulty in finding suitable mates for Royal Protestants, remarks a writer in the Daily Chronicle. "It has long been a Court puzzle to find husbands of proper, rank and something approaching the proper official religion for our Koyal ladies. We have fallen back on the German States for matrimonial alliances both ways. But our Royal market for husbands and wives will bo sadly curtailed for years to come. And it is not likely that any from the German States will be invited to bed and board with members of the English lloyal family. Fortunately, there has been a tendency to assimilate home products in our spfcial pages of the Alraanach. And if the Scandinavian countries fail us we suddenly awako to find > an. American Daughter of the Revolution on the ster/s of tJie Tbjroae 1"
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 16
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148AN APPALLING PROSPECT. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 16
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