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Updated: May 18, 2025
The following was the cablegram from King George, dated at Sandringham: "The Queen and I are anxious to assure you and the American nation of the great sorrow which we experienced at the terrible loss of life that has occurred among the American citizens, as well as among my own subjects, by the foundering of the Titanic.
Sandringham, "and of course all the receipts are to go to charity; so there is nothing to do but stand these little bills ourselves. We all do it willingly. The papers make a good deal of the Kermess, and the advertisement we get is worth all it costs us." Beth did not see the force of this argument.
She clearly, to my disappointments did not care for the shooting; and my exultation only brought tears into her eyes. 'Why, mother, I exclaimed, 'what's up? Don't you don't you care for Johnny Motteux? She confessed that she did not. 'Then why don't you tell him so, and not bother about his beastly letter? 'If I refuse him you will lose Sandringham.
These places all look alike, none of them seems to have any numbers and that makes it so convenient." They had reached a chalk cliff, on the face of which were windows, balconies and, at the base, two low steps. On the upper step, in large black letters, was the cliff's name. Through glasses, which she did not need, Mrs. Austen surveyed it. "The Sandringham! Why not The Throne?"
If what I know leaks out, the Pirate will fill the popular mind more to-morrow than he has done in the past even. Yesterday morning, within six miles of Sandringham, he held up" he hesitated "I must mention no names he held up, let me say, an August Personage " "The King?" I cried. "An August Personage," remarked Forrest, severely, "in broad daylight." "Let me hear all about it?" I asked eagerly.
In England he mixed in the best society, and became very intimate with Earl Cowper, first husband of the well-known Lady Palmerston, and at his death bequeathed Sandringham to the Honorable Spencer Cowper, that nobleman's younger son, who married Lady Blessington's stepdaughter, Lady Harriet Gardiner, after her divorce from Count d'Orsay.
"I know what you mean," said Dick, grasping her idea. "Let's have Sand Court, and build a court and a throne, and we'll all be royal people and Marjorie can be queen." "Well, let's all have sandy names," suggested Tom. "Marjorie can be Queen Sandy. And we'll call our court Sandringham Palace. You know there is one, really." "You can be the Grand Sandjandrum!" said King, laughing.
"Far from the busy haunt of man" might be fitly applied to Sandringham; so quiet, and so secluded, is this favourite residence of the heir to England's throne and his beautiful and universally esteemed wife.
On this mare, accompanied by her children on their mounts, the Princess may often be met in the lanes around Sandringham, occasionally also driving in a little pony carriage, and in both cases almost unattended. The kennels come next in order: they contain dogs of every breed from all parts of the land.
Robert Boodle, Sandringham, Mafeking Road, Balham. Dear Madam: Mr. Briggs desires me to say that he fears that he has no part to offer to your son. He is glad that he made such a success at his school theatricals. 'James Winterbotham, Pleasant Cottage, Rhodesia Terrace, Stockwell. Dear Sir: Mr.
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