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Queen Victoria

CHAPTER I
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The three unmarried princesses--Augusta, Elizabeth, and Sophia--were all over forty.
III The fourth son of George III was Edward, Duke of Kent.

He was now fifty years of age--a tall, stout, vigorous man, highly-coloured, with bushy eyebrows, a bald top to his head, and what hair he had carefully dyed a glossy black.

His dress was extremely neat, and in his whole appearance there was a rigidity which did not belie his character.

He had spent his early life in the army--at Gibraltar, in Canada, in the West Indies--and, under the influence of military training, had become at first a disciplinarian and at last a martinet.

In 1802, having been sent to Gibraltar to restore order in a mutinous garrison, he was recalled for undue severity, and his active career had come to an end.


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