A Yankee bachelor abroad; a "wee bit" of wit and fun and some sober facts gathered during my fourteen months' sojourn in the British isles and some parts of the continent . turned to go back on the other side within ashort distance of where we were standing which af-forded me a much better view of the Queen than Ihad at Kingston. There was a pleased expressionon the face of the good old Queen as she passed alongamid the cheers of her warm-hearted Irish was estimated there were 52,000 children in the re-view. The last great event previous to the Queen leavingIreland was the review o


A Yankee bachelor abroad; a "wee bit" of wit and fun and some sober facts gathered during my fourteen months' sojourn in the British isles and some parts of the continent . turned to go back on the other side within ashort distance of where we were standing which af-forded me a much better view of the Queen than Ihad at Kingston. There was a pleased expressionon the face of the good old Queen as she passed alongamid the cheers of her warm-hearted Irish was estimated there were 52,000 children in the re-view. The last great event previous to the Queen leavingIreland was the review of the troops, including thenaval brigade from the channel fleet. There were8,000 of her troops in the review and it was estimatedthat it was witnessed by 150,000 people. Her Ma-jesty sailed from Ireland April 28th, which proved tobe her last visit to her loyal subjects on the Old the head that once wore the magnificent crownwhich I saw at the Tower of London lies low in thetomb at Frogmore, but I think the Christian worldhas every reason to believe by the life she lived, shehas passed into the presence of the Great King ofKings to wear a never-fading Belfast, Ireland.


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