| Show I Jiiefn of Spain Maria ChrUtiiLi the widowed quteu of bpain who rules as regent re-gent during the minority of her Infant In-fant KII lias a kind heart Uillill the deatli of the sitter of Osti br the lUrpublican leader and orator the Queens kllolul line err was the Intimacy lliat hid eiLted U tueen them tent UiefolIonIngnu > sage tiy tlio president of the council Hint TLllbtiiorCasttlarllntl he is the i J head of the Itepubllc forget au pail to remember only that he U a national glory a great orator an unrivaled arti t and that I share his sorrow as a Spaniard and as a queen A ° panl li l oct waged naragiint tile queens regency so bitterly that at lait he Was tried condemned and exiled llelng depeniient his l > eu for his livelihood lilt wlC nl1d children chil-dren left behind were soon reduced to niverty For their sake ho italIc iteil hit queens pardon 11 was tulr granted at once IIJral he returned to tfpaln He then begged I the favor of an audience that he might express ex-press In person to Uie queen his grat Itiiil and trai gradouely received Aftrl few kino words the queen MIIII 113 Lidnut vIal inuiot very rids enor lit trir mi n of genius rarely art and 3uti lnui largH family lain told I hl1e aix clllldreD your majes I 11 aix said the queen Well there will be three for you and three 1 for me From that day writes the author I au-thor of Coomopolllan Recollections Recollec-tions tho three daughter of the I poet were educated at he regent expense under her own ponql 1 ct I I pervlslon and monarchy counts ono I loyal ubject morclOulh Om panIonSJnllltale |