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Queen Victoria

CHAPTER VI
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She had returned to them a few years later, and her passion had grown.

How romantic they were! And how Albert enjoyed them too! His spirits rose quite wonderfully as soon as he found himself among the hills and the conifers.

"It is a happiness to see him," she wrote.

"Oh! What can equal the beauties of nature!" she exclaimed in her journal, during one of these visits.

"What enjoyment there is in them! Albert enjoys it so much; he is in ecstasies here." "Albert said," she noted next day, "that the chief beauty of mountain scenery consists in its frequent changes.
We came home at six o'clock." Then she went on a longer expedition--up to the very top of a high hill.


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