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Queen of Great Britain Victoria

The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861 / Volume 1, 1837-1843

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    think every one should own their fault in a kind way to any one, be he or she the lowest—if one has been rude to or injured them by word or deed, especially those below you. People will readily forget an insult or an injury when others own their fault, and express sorrow or regret at what they have done."
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    though she was most kind, she was very firm and I had a proper respect for her.
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    We lived in a very simple, plain manner; breakfast was at half-past eight, luncheon at half-past one, dinner at seven—to which I came generally (when it was no regular large dinner party)—eating my bread and milk out of a small silver basin. Tea was only allowed as a great treat in later years.
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    was always taught to consider myself a soldier's child.
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