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Oucen at the age of =ix driviny in Ivde Park. The story s told how the little princess caught sight of old John Daovle tryving to get a sketch of her, and oraciously commanded her chaise to stop, so that it might be done, )
The dining-room contains some aond oil paintings by Mrs. Doyle's brother. On the top of a large book-case are a number of Arctic trophics, brought by the owner of the house from a region where the climate 18 even chillier than our own. The draw- mng-room is a pretty littleapart- ment. The chairs arecosy, the after- noon tea refresh- ing, and the thin bread and butter delicious. You may notice a por- trait of the Kng- ltsh team of cricketers who
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went out to Tolland last vear, among them. Iere are pictures by his father.
“That plague in the corner ' said Dr. Doyle, taking down a large bluc-and-white plate. It was one of the late Khedive's dimner plates. When 1 was Teaving Ports- mouth, an old patient came to bid me
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