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Show QUEEN'S SINFUL SON. NOT THE rniNCB OP WALC3 OUT THE OTHER ONE. ire ! Sliorkeil Hi I ortlgn yl,miy ny 111 tlet Initlarrtllnn tl t Irra Olfl ! of III Srsntlatt Th ! AslUIIng Innrt Clrclr The Duke of Saxe Coburg-dotha, rewind son uf Queen Victoria and full brother to the I'rlnce of Wales, has given Huro,van courts and the foreign for-eign nobility generally a severs shock by his latest Indiscretion The duke Is abjectly devoted to a pretty Parti-lenne, Parti-lenne, who was lately a publle per former and tho haa welded upon his royal wrist a gold bracelet of heavy links which tho ton nf Victoria swear he will wear to thn day of hit doath He It in the f tilers of love generally and In every other sente The first time hit royal highness saw the girl who haa won bit heart tho was performing The prince dropped Into the Ccrquo d Kte, and unknown lo the other people, he stood among them near tho passageway Far up In tho air hung a graceful willowy form, all lUslilnga and sliver ipingles, light as a bird blown by the wind and delightful In life for lite a sake, Sho waa very beautiful to leok upon, young, fair, and alive with grace The young form awayed anil then leaped Into the net below, and ss tho applause rote she kissed her two hands at the nudlenre, and smiled beautifully, then alio leaped out the net and cama directly toward the pas tageway where stood the royal duke Thn audlcnco atormed and stormed and tho young girl stood, hesitating closo to the prince who suddenly leanod toward her and whispered (lo back, darling, and do It again" Tiin nuicn and his nAHUNo tt waa al, said In Krcnch excepting tho word darling, thit wnt said tn Hng-llth Hng-llth It caught the young girls ear, and eho said, archly "Darling Is not my name Monsieur" "11 la my aaiue for you," aald the prince, "and hcn you come down I shall be waiting tor you" Since that night the fair trapeze artist has been seen nn mort In the cerqurs, but her new name, Darling, la put on all her photograph! and the la known on the lioulevarda at Darling Dar-ling She drlvea one of the most splendid splen-did equipages In Paris, and lives like a princess Thn golden chain which It on the arm of the prlnco wu welded on by a goldsmith In tho presence nt Darling and It hat crenttd no little sensation In polite society The Duke of Saxo-Coburg-Golha waa known when In Hnglnnd as I) ike of lMlntmrgh A few yeart ago he succeeded suc-ceeded tn the dukedom of Saie-Coburg-(lollm, which made him a ruljnlng sovereign sov-ereign In (lermany He It timed for his love of music and hit pirtlmony Ha It a skilful player of the violin Ha Is an admiral In the llrltlih navy, and was for a long time In actlrn service ser-vice He Is SO yeart old but sgo has not withered nor custom staled his sentimental nature Thn duke married thn sitter of the late Ctir of Ituttla and aunt nf the present one She It a very haughty and rather dluirccable princess. She always felt sore In Kng land because she the sitter ot the Ciar nt Ilussla had to walk behind the Princess of Wales, whose tither It only king of lllllo IHnmark |