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THE ROYAL REFORM. 



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 New made Sovereigns most kind." 



THERE was great grief in one of the monarchies of the earth : 

 the queen regnant of a numerous people had just been summoned 

 to her ancestors. Yesterday she was a brilliant spark of life, 

 from which light and activity extended to the very circum- 

 ference of her kingdom ; to-day, she is but a dull lump of 

 mortality, casting its shade, and imparting its torpor far and 

 wide around. The cheerful hum of labour is hushed in every 

 quarter, and in its stead arises the mournful wail of lamentation. 

 The royal corpse is cold, yet faithful attendants and devoted 



