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“AND FAIR, FIERCE WOMEN”
    One day a  I knoo face y, t  beauty o age, a beauty s, since  t decadence  voluptuous beauty in its place. Sanding at to Knocknarea o be buried,  ravelling rigain and straigo ed up in e, . Srong, but not  is, not cruel. t, and “to t epped out so soldierly”; “sately lady of t somac and broad in t ty.” tion old me, because s  to find out if t s. I asked t te different, like te dresses, but t dresses, so t you can see t up to ter some careful questioning I found t t mig on, “tains ed over and over, “tioned,” or t Queen is a nice, pleasant-looking  s like  makes me ttle of t I see none as ts.  “tle c  kno t. Is it t call t all.” tioned an old old t “Queen Maive   can be got. You mig,” but s not to be talking about it. Best leave it bet t some scandal about Fergus son of Roy and Maive in her head.

    Queen Victoria.

    And I myself met once   from er en ation t  could only remember t it  y of all beauties.”

    1902.
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