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

CHAPTER IV
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The figure is much like Feodore's but rather less stout.

She rides very well, which she proved to my great alarm the other day, by keeping her seat though a horse of mine ran away with her full speed for at least half a mile.

What she does particularly well is dancing.

Music unfortunately she is not very fond of, though she plays on the harp; I believe there is some idleness in the case.

There exists already great confidence and affection between us; she is desirous of doing everything that can contribute to my happiness, and I study whatever can make her happy and contented.
You will see by these descriptions that though my good little wife is not the tallest Queen, she is a very great prize which I highly value and cherish....
Now it is time I should finish my letter.


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