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THE YOUNG
VICTORIA

Of the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Kent was born
Victoria — the most popular of English
Queens. In 1872, Queen Victoria wrote, "My earliest
recollections are connected with
Kensington Palace, where I can
remember crawling on a yellow carpet
spread out for that purpose —
and being told that if I cried and
was naughty my 'Uncle Sussex' would
hear me and punish me. . . .
Claremont remains as the brightest
epoch of my otherwise rather
melancholy childhood."
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