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The King's Horses

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
August
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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A good rtory le Eold ol a parseprond olil noblemañ wtoo was travelling througb the rural dlstrtcta : Swci:ir;. !ii ;i't country people ,'.i ,!,,i iiivr quite ;is mncb resp I r ihc i tic! artetocracy as in gi ,,:!iit kxjalli La on Uw continent. One öay Ule nobleanan eame nii np m a conntry bavern, and, as he vbopped hte earrlage, ht ealled out in an Lmperloua t tme : "Horsee, landlord- horees at onc!" 'I ;mi verv iiiiirli ii.-iincil bO InfOTm yon iiiat yon will have bo walt over an hou before fres hopeea can !;■ lirmi-ht up," replied the lü'.-l rd, ciimly. "How I" vioiéntly exclalmed the oobteman. "Tlhte to me. My man. I ilrniaiHl inaic.lia 1 :-l.v." ■liicn. obaerTlng th tresh, Ble looktag hu-ii wesre belag led up to annthcr oarriage, he coatimied : "For wiimn aire those horses?" "ïlicy uci" ordered lor thja gwitlí'iuan." replied the landlord, pi Rul;' in a t all. .-lim Individual o Eew pans Hst a ut. ■■1 ,-ay, my man." oatted uní llic nobk'inan. "wül yu let me have iiin-c hornee U I pay yon a üb ral öcmiM v "No," a.n-wci-fd Uit' slim man, "I inlend to use thrm myscli." 'Perhape yon are mot a ware who I am," roared the aiow thoroughly agltated end trate nobleman. "I asa sir. liclil Massiial Baron George Sparre, the last and ooly one ol my race." I am very glad to hear that," saiil the lini man. Btepping "t: hls oarriage, "It wonlil be a terrible thing to ihink tliat there might be more oí yon i iliiï. I am inclüjeO i o ih-nk ihat your race will a fooi race." Thr slim man was the Klng

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier