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... Victoria and Eugenie were reunited . Having embraced the Empress , Victoria turned to Plon - Plon's sister , the statuesque and un- conventional Princess Mathilde . There had been some speculation among the spectators as to whether the ...
... Victoria and Eugenie were reunited . Having embraced the Empress , Victoria turned to Plon - Plon's sister , the statuesque and un- conventional Princess Mathilde . There had been some speculation among the spectators as to whether the ...
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... Victoria and Napoleon were able to settle quite happily during the visit . This concerned the Orleans family . In the course of the State Visit to England , Napoleon , appreciating Victoria's sympathy for the fallen dynasty , had made a ...
... Victoria and Napoleon were able to settle quite happily during the visit . This concerned the Orleans family . In the course of the State Visit to England , Napoleon , appreciating Victoria's sympathy for the fallen dynasty , had made a ...
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... Victoria was able to indulge her preoccupation with death to the full . She and Albert moved about the dimly lit chapel , musing about the fate of the poor Orleans family and admiring the second - rate carvings by Triquetti . As the ...
... Victoria was able to indulge her preoccupation with death to the full . She and Albert moved about the dimly lit chapel , musing about the fate of the poor Orleans family and admiring the second - rate carvings by Triquetti . As the ...
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Herd of Impala By Colin Style | 66 |
Impossible Journey By Reginald Moore 33 | 67 |
Pig in the Middle By Elizabeth Berridge | 84 |
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