October 9, 2012

Noblesse Oblige . . .



. . . back in the 20th century. 



"No need to hurry.
No need to sparkle.
No need to be anybody but oneself."  
~ Virginia Woolf


You remember the Duke and Duchess of Windsor who spent their time, after he abdicated the British throne, traveling around the world to international watering spots and visiting on everybody else’s dime whenever they could?

After World War II, the Duke and Duchess were regulars in late El Morocco/Stork Club society just before it cratered.  They had to stay somewhere in keeping with their station and so they always tried to be in the Waldorf Towers.  When they came to New York, they would invariably be invited out for dinner somewhere they didn’t have to pay.

The Duke was confiding to Bill Fine who was running a cosmetic company. He complained that the Waldorf was too expensive. “It costs so much money plus tip for the Duchess and me to have coffee and toast each morning.”  He went on to tell Mr. Fine that one morning he had walked down to the Lexington Avenue Drug Store to check on their breakfast plan.

There, the counter man said to the man who had been King of England, “Ain’t you the Duke?”  When the Duke fessed up, he told the counterman his problem. It was costing at least $25.00 for two people to have coffee and toast in the hotel. (Those were the days!)

The latter exclaimed, “Relax, Duke. The Drugstore will deliver coffee and toast to the Waldorf Towers” for only $10.  And, that, exulted the Duke of Windsor is how he and the Duchess began to have breakfast in their fancy hotel for only a few bucks. 

I’ll vote for him!


4 comments:

Ms. Edna (squared) said...

And so will I!

Tartanscot said...

We were brought up with the Wykehamist motto "Manners Maketh Man," which provided for us an easy framework to live by. Children were taught from a very early age to say "please" and "thank you" and "sorry," to think of others always before oneself (and often in spite of oneself), and most importantly to sing for one's supper.

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