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    The Burned Letters of Queen Victoria - Part Two

    enFebruary 13, 2020

    About this Episode

    After the death of her husband, Queen Victoria disappeared from the public spotlight for YEARS. Rumors of insanity and abdication started to grow. When she finally made a reappearance, the public was incensed to learn that the Queen had been spending a lot of her time away with a mysterious Scotsman named John Brown.

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