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Show ORMER EMPEROR STILL TALKATIVE iCWder, WTjo Dined WltH Him, Srs He Nwly Monopolized tiie Conversation. Holland. Nov. (By EjtnfcKted Vr?s.v-A HoUanJcr tho L'jj dir.d with the former German r... . : Bnl nek castle told the As-jaitii As-jaitii Press correspondent tlat the ex- almost monopolised the n-Uuuit n-Uuuit at t.K-? dinner table. Etkl"t oa all manner of Internationa! tiKit, M fv little opportunity for CJtter diners to speak, and. after din- Bftiag about the defeat of the Rus- arc os early is the war. he illus-ti illus-ti ;aaps how It was done. Bp baa been Nj: Uttie chance In ir peutirr of Ameroniren's exile since . -ortf .". :r.e P'tch 'r-orv.-T ye.- - H" breaWasts rather early w!t:i ! i.Je. The?., if the weather r"ermlta, , jjT5 xood Its the garde:, or walks with a';r!5? empress, his aides o. his sec-Lr, sec-Lr, Luncheon is generally taken Ei Yi!fl his v:.'e in their apartments ae. at S o'clock, is the state func-o( func-o( the day." Frequently the hurgo-' nr c: Aniorangen Is a grues; and. now -elaHrea o? the Bcntincks who .',rnorenn are Invited, hce Count Hohenzollern has pur-L;j; pur-L;j; Uw UJmst at Doorn ho has made a. : trips aNvt :"e cc -- E&. generally in a closed car. but. Bud then, his bearded face U plainly fe(e .o 'he peasants when, on fine days K :he visages. :he or the |