AN ASTOUNDING STORY.
.QUEENVICTORU'SELj)^ I PAUCtgyEB. p The autobiograph^U'the yTy l claims to be the eldest »j»J|fl Victoria, just published by 7£S__\ house, reads like a true sI^SH all but incredible nature tf'PJB Names of people ' r^'M prudentially changed, aK?I portant papers," self to possess, and of _h\_ jm *Bi is^outtomakeSS**M of her identity, not being pSfti book, it is i^o_ibleSoSfeffl decided judgment regardin gi %^B her strange story. She^Xtf&l Albert, on his .marriage* 5 11 Victoria, broke off The W__M marriage _he had contKot«rffll German lady of rank, attached to him, compelled hiijiHsH their intimacy by the threat of «_»_ 1 ing him with tl* Queen; an^fij given birth to a daughter juatSffli gave birth to her first child,_%fi2|i the Prince to let the two b*b _ij}3jl by the nurse, thus subsfcifcutiagtheSl illegitimate daughter wpla^: 0 l«S mate one. The history ■„"'47X brought up by an EngUjh.Wy'Ml an old mansion nfear ;S,fc,-jG^§S from place to place to avoid*: dffl visited by a king and prho^kj^ls by Prince Albert in one of his her pension cub off after Mb miseries sinfte tben.pmakepUg^iSs! and interesting story. ' ,y f _ .
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 76, 31 March 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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186AN ASTOUNDING STORY. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 76, 31 March 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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