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The following little story of the Queen and Princeas Mary was told me by one who could vouch for its truth, •ays a writer in a Home paper, and I repeat it but to show of what a pretty wit of her own our Queen is possessed. Princess Mary, when a yeunger child, ran one day into the sanctum of a certain well-known private sacretary at Court. “ I am sorry," said the much-harrased individual, “ that I have no time to spare this morning for you, my little lady.” The Princess, in high dudgeon, ran t# her mother. “ Sir So-and-So called me a ‘ little lady," she complained, “ and you know, mother, that I am a Princess.” The Queen replied laughingly, “ Run back, Mary, to Sir So-and-So, and tell him that you era a Princess who hai not yet learned to be a little lady.”
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Northland Age, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 3 November 1911, Page 5
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