THERE is a perceptible note of apprehension in the public mind, caused by the death of the Queen ... The steady good sense of Queen Victoria, which latterly rose to sagacity; the unprecedented ...
The Queen was inconsolable with grief and wore mourning for the rest of her life. Victoria withdrew from public life after Albert's death, but kept up with her correspondence and continued to give ...
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