QUEEN MARY AND HER SERVANTS.
A correspondent sends to the "EritisU Weekly" some notes gathered from a reliable source mi' Queen Mary's consideration for her' servants. Not long ago an
old arid trusted maid was sent bv doctor's orders to a private nursing homo for treatment during illness. She was visited daily by the Queen herself, who saw that the'invalid had'everything necessary to relieve tho tedium of the sick-room. When a servant retires the Queen's interest does not ceaso. A few days before leaving for India her Mujesty spent several hours ono afternoon superintending the arrangements of.a large,house she had set apart for her old servants, aud to which ono of them was about to retire. A small suite of, rooms was provided for each, tenant, and the Queen herself saw to it thai these, were artistically as well as comfortably arranged.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 11
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142QUEEN MARY AND HER SERVANTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 11
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