. Recollections of an equestrian manager. trons of the circus. Whenthe Austrian Crown Prince was in England in 1878, hechanced to arrive in Glasgow while we were staying there,and honoured our circus with a visit. After the perform-ance was over, the Prince was pleased to express his verygreat satisfaction with what he had witnessed. Knowingthat our Imperial guest was a great admirer of the horse, Iasked him if he would like to inspect our stud. Havinggraciously consented to do so, the Prince with his suitemade the tour of the stables, exhibiting great interest in thevarious horses, and spendi
. Recollections of an equestrian manager. trons of the circus. Whenthe Austrian Crown Prince was in England in 1878, hechanced to arrive in Glasgow while we were staying there,and honoured our circus with a visit. After the perform-ance was over, the Prince was pleased to express his verygreat satisfaction with what he had witnessed. Knowingthat our Imperial guest was a great admirer of the horse, Iasked him if he would like to inspect our stud. Havinggraciously consented to do so, the Prince with his suitemade the tour of the stables, exhibiting great interest in thevarious horses, and spending three-quarters of an hour in theinspection. 108 RECOLLECTIONS OF AN EQUESTRIAN MANAGER. Comparing the foregoing E-ecoUections to a processionof familiar characters and well-remembered incidents, I feelthat I cannot do Letter than close the array with Royalty inthe person of the Austrian Crown Prince ; and having doneso, turn to my audience for their generous criticism of theperformance as a whole, make my bow, and pass out of Edinburgh:Printed by W. & R. Chambers. i >?
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