Show the messenger neer from waterloo the in estenger who was employed to convey to the ibe in in london the news of the fictor victory of waterloo was ordered to cat upon the king of france louia louis fat at brussel ht on the way H HP e did so and proceeded to the hildi after they had extracted from him all tho th information that ho lie possessed they sent him on to lord liverpool tho the prime minis minister ter in order that the G government overn might receive tidings of this great event lord liverpool could make nothing out of the man and after examining and cross examining him for some time he felt increasing inc increasingly reasin gly skeptical as to the authenticity of tho the news which he lie bro brought he then sent for mr croker and and told him that the messenger had como come waterloo with the gidings of victo ry but thai that his story etory wag was confused I 1 and it was therefore difficult to accept it as genuine mr croker began an to question tho the man with all gis his lecul acumen but he lie succeeded no belter better than lord liverpool in making the tiarra narrative tive intelligible when about to it in dc de us a it last resource ami and by a sudden impulse mr croker questioned tho the mes messenger aa to his interview view with the french king and he lie asked him bini how the king was dressed the mea Fenger replied in ilio hit dressin dressing gown mr croker then A asked him what the king did and said to him to which the th e me messenger replied nii hi majesty cir braced nc tile and kosed me nie INI mr r cro croker k er ask asked ed how did the alafi kin g kiss you on oil both clie checks eks replied ho lie allger upon winch which mr crol croker tr emphatically exclaimed my lord it is true lus news ii genuine and so in truth it proved rovel I 1 J |