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Biographical Stories

CHAPTER IX
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CHAPTER IX.
Hitherto Mr.Temple's narratives had all been about boys and men.

But, the next evening, he bethought himself that the quiet little Emily would perhaps be glad to hear the story of a child of her own sex.

He therefore resolved to narrate the youthful adventures of Christina, of Sweden, who began to be a queen at the age of no more than six years.
If we have any little girls among our readers, they must not suppose that Christina is set before them as a pattern of what they ought to be.
On the contrary, the tale of her life is chiefly profitable as showing the evil effects of a wrong education, which caused this daughter of a king to be both useless and unhappy.

Here follows the story.
QUEEN CHRISTINA.
[BORN 1626 DIED 1689] In the royal palace at Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden, there was horn, in 1626, a little princess.

The king, her father; gave her the name of Christina, in memory of a Swedish girl with whom he had been in love.


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