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Queen Victoria

CHAPTER VII
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Even his blackest hypochondria had never envisioned quite so miserable a catastrophe.
Victoria wrote to him, visited him, tried to console him by declaring with passionate conviction that she would carry on her husband's work.
He smiled a sad smile and looked into the fire.

Then he murmured that he was going where Albert was--that he would not be long.

He shrank into himself.

His children clustered round him and did their best to comfort him, but it was useless: the Baron's heart was broken.

He lingered for eighteen months, and then, with his pupil, explored the shadow and the dust.
II With appalling suddenness Victoria had exchanged the serene radiance of happiness for the utter darkness of woe.


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