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Show One of the Delights of Life. When old Kakei. Wilhelm vna etil? Print of Prussia, he had on day at Babelsberg, near Potsdam, his beautiful aiid ever favorite residence, a visit from cLat prince among landscape gardeners, Furst Hermann von Puckler-Muskau, vriio somewhat bluntly expressed his disappointment at the slow rate of progress prog-ress in certain improvements in the grounds improvements which he had himself suggested on the occasion of a previous visit The future emperor pleaded plead-ed his limited means. "But does your royal highness never borrow monsy?" queried Prince Puckler, evidently much amazed. "Never, my dear prince, " was the- smiling reply. "Then your royal highness has never tasted life's greatest delight to wit, the pleasure of finding yourself able to pay your debts, after Il!"Chicago Tribune. |