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Boyton, Paul, 1848-1914

"The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World"

You need not be afraid, I am perfectly
dressed underneath.'
Seeing that she did not object, I quickly unbuckled the tunic and hauled
it over my head cast it on the deck and kicking off my rubber pants, I
stood in my stocking feet before them. The Queen examined the mechanism
of the dress with much interest and said:
'I would like to have a suit made for the use of this yacht, and I wish
you a safe journey across the channel.'
Seeing that the interview was about closed I said:
'Now, Your Majesty, I hope you will excuse any error I have made, for
you see that you could not naturally expect me to be posted in court
etiquette.'
The Queen laughed heartily in which she was joined by the surrounding
crowd and said:
'You did very well, Captain.'
When she left I again joined Captain Welch, of the Yacht, who told me
that Her Majesty was well pleased. 'You may be sure of a handsome
present.'
I then asked him what was the cause of all the laughter. He said:
'Why that was the only mistake you made. You should have addressed
Princess Beatrice as Your Royal Highness; but that is all right.'
Soon after, Paul received an elegant chronometer gold watch with motto
and heavy chain by General Ponsonby from the Queen and with the request
that he would send her his photograph.


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