Noble People In Lowly Callings
It is not in America only that members of noble European families adopt lovvly callings to earn their daily bread. 'According to the Paris Figaro, a Princess Galitzen, a member of one of the oldest aristocratie families of Russia, and a rolative of Father Galitzen, who carne to Pennsylvania about a century ago to do missionary work, is now a stablemaid in a French circus. A Prince Krapotkin, vvhose family once exercised great influence and power, is now a cab driver in Moscow where his relatives have of ten been the honored guests of the czar. Prince SoltikofE, the bearer of a name which of ten figures in Russian history, daily cleans up one of the market halls of St. Petersburg.
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