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The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843)

CHAPTER IX
19/83

He is quite well but much tired.

He has so much to do this morning that he will not be able to speak to Albemarle,[11] but if Albemarle dines at the Palace, he certainly will then.
Lord Melbourne always feared anything like a mixture of the Stable establishments.

It would have been much better that what horses the Prince had should have been kept quite separate, and that the horses of your Majesty's which he should have to use should have been settled, and some plan arranged by which they could have been obtained when wanted.

Horses to be used by one set of people and kept and fed by another will never do.

Servants and subordinate agents in England are quite unmanageable in these respects.


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