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A]* American Poet's Opistcoit op Que m Victoria.—Joaquin Miller says of Queen Victoria—" In Whitehall I first saw the Queen of England, a sad and silent woman, whose virtues, charities, and simplicities have challenged the admiration of the world ; a woman who has turned from the allurements of courts to educate her own children ; a woman always clad in uncompromising black. She never wears hoops nor waterfalls, nor false hair. /I think she deserves a crown for this, if nothing more.".

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 176, 19 July 1872, Page 511

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Page 511 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 176, 19 July 1872, Page 511

Page 511 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 176, 19 July 1872, Page 511

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