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... never presented any but a finished appearance . The origi- nality of it , as it has presented itself in recent times , was discovered , when it was closely studied , to be formed of a singular conjunction of shrewdness , simplicity and ...
... never presented any but a finished appearance . The origi- nality of it , as it has presented itself in recent times , was discovered , when it was closely studied , to be formed of a singular conjunction of shrewdness , simplicity and ...
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... never with a sense of real discom- fort , because of the Queen's complete freedom from anything like personal vanity . This was once exemplified in the case of a public man presented to her for the first time . Something was said about ...
... never with a sense of real discom- fort , because of the Queen's complete freedom from anything like personal vanity . This was once exemplified in the case of a public man presented to her for the first time . Something was said about ...
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... never relaxed her hold , she never withdrew under the excuse of sorrow or weakness , or old age . This persistent and punctual at- tention to affairs lasted much later than most people have the least idea of . She did her business , as ...
... never relaxed her hold , she never withdrew under the excuse of sorrow or weakness , or old age . This persistent and punctual at- tention to affairs lasted much later than most people have the least idea of . She did her business , as ...
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... never flurried by a space in front of her . How rare this is , even among the most august of every nation , only ... never gave Queen Victoria a moment's inquietude . She knew by divination exactly where , and exactly how , and ...
... never flurried by a space in front of her . How rare this is , even among the most august of every nation , only ... never gave Queen Victoria a moment's inquietude . She knew by divination exactly where , and exactly how , and ...
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... never embarrassed ; if a question could possi- bly be raised about etiquette , she would say , " What does it matter ? " She felt herself to be a law - giver on all such questions . In the same connec- tion , her behavior to the Empress ...
... never embarrassed ; if a question could possi- bly be raised about etiquette , she would say , " What does it matter ? " She felt herself to be a law - giver on all such questions . In the same connec- tion , her behavior to the Empress ...
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