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Queen Victoria

CHAPTER X
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CHAPTER X.THE END.
The evening had been golden; but, after all, the day was to close in cloud and tempest.

Imperial needs, imperial ambitions, involved the country in the South African War.

There were checks, reverses, bloody disasters; for a moment the nation was shaken, and the public distresses were felt with intimate solicitude by the Queen.

But her spirit was high, and neither her courage nor her confidence wavered for a moment.
Throwing her self heart and soul into the struggle, she laboured with redoubled vigour, interested herself in every detail of the hostilities, and sought by every means in her power to render service to the national cause.

In April 1900, when she was in her eighty-first year, she made the extraordinary decision to abandon her annual visit to the South of France, and to go instead to Ireland, which had provided a particularly large number of recruits to the armies in the field.


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