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A Chambermaid Making A Point

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
October
Year
1860
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Cincintrati Enquir of Saturday has the followi ig good 'un. The antieipated arrival of tba Princa has ealkd (o the city quite a congregation of strangers, and among them a erowd of our Canadian friends. Yesterday afternoon two of th&m were promcna ding the hall on which the room of tli Prince are situated, and mectiuff the nea tidy chaiubermaid, in charge of the suite of rooms appointod to hii lioyal High ness, ono sf' them remarked : " Hi hexpect that the Prince vvill ho pen !is heyes when 'e comes 'ere." Chambkrmaid- " We!l, no, I gucs not." Emülishmax- "Well, hifVs not as tonished 'ere whcre will 'e bo ?" Cuamuishmaiij - " Wheu ha pays Li bili at the ofiioe." ïhe point was made by the representa tive of the Green Isle, and the English uien enjoyed tho wit quite as wcllas thos who bapponed to be within hsaring dis tance. The Irish chambennaid h::d a eyo ro business

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Old News
Michigan Argus