11/16 She went on and said she was seven times removed. She couldn't tell us what that meant either, but Oswald thinks it means that the Queen's cousins are so fond of her that they will keep coming bothering, so the Queen's servants have orders to remove them. This little girl must have been very fond of the Queen to try so often to see her, and to have been seven times removed. We could see that it is considered something to be proud of; but we thought it was hard on the Queen that her cousins wouldn't let her alone. And she said-- 'How pleasant! And did you come here alone ?' 'Yes,' said Dora; 'we came across the Heath.' 'You are very fortunate,' said the little girl. |