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Show I PRINCE HOLIE LOVINGLY I GREETS MME. ANNA GOULD NAPLES, April 24 Mmc. Anna Gould arrived hero ioda' from New York on board tho steamer Fricdrich dor Grosso and was mot in tho harbor by Princo Ilolie de Sagau, who arrived in England a few days ago and hurried hither to welcome jMiiic. Gould. Tho steamer camo into tho harbor at (5 o -'clock this morning and tho princo was one of tho first to go on board. lie rushed to Mme. Gould's cabin, met her at tho door, lifted his hat and kissed her hand. The princo refused to bo in- ; terviewed or make any statement. The tutor ot Mme. Gould's children, however, how-ever, in -a brief interview said: "Rest assured that tho marriage will occur, but nobody can say when or where. My conviction rosis on what I have seen and heard from Mme. Gould I am sure it is a true love match." Mmc.GouId was smiling and contented. After the prince had kissed her hand i she took, him into tho salon reserved for i Indies, where thoy conversed for half an hour. Jfinc. Gould then took tho prince to her cabin, where ho mot tho children. Ho kissed them repeatedly. Tho party had a liht; breakfast, after which Jlme. Gould and tho prince, accompanied ac-companied by tho proprietor of tho hotel ho-tel where rooms have been engaged for Mme. Gould, went ashore in a special launch and took an automobilo from tho dock to tho Bortolini Palace hotel. Tho prince's apartments there consist of lour rooms opening on tho principal terrace ter-race of tho hotel and overlooking tho city. Mme. Gould occupies an apartment of twelve rooms. Her parlor is filled with roses and here she had lunch, today with tho prince. During tho voyage over Mmc. Gould kept vory much to herself. Her meals wore servod in her cabin until the vessel ves-sel readier Gibraltar, after which she dined in the public salon. It is reported that Count Boni de Castcllano has arrived ar-rived here and is about to challenge tho prince to a duel, but this is declared to be unfounded. |