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The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843)

CHAPTER IV
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She is at all times ready and disposed to sacrifice her comfort and inclinations to see others happy.

She values goodness, merit, and virtue much more than beauty, riches, and amusements.

With all this she is highly informed and very clever; she speaks and writes English, German and Italian; she speaks English very well indeed.
In short, my dear Love, you see that I may well recommend her as an example for all young ladies, being Princesses or not.
Now to her appearance.

She is about Feodore's height, her hair very fair, light blue eyes, of a very gentle, intelligent and kind expression.

A Bourbon nose and small mouth.


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