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Everybody in New York had read the Queen's book.  In every society I found people talking about it: and I never heard it mentioned without expressions of interest & approval, always uttered without any qualifications and with unmistakable heartiness.  They said it made Royalty appear to them in a new & more human light, [[in?]] which they had never regarded it before.  [[They?]] spoke of her as the Head of the Anglo Saxon race, almost as if they had as much part in [[?]] as ourselves.  I believe that Her Majesty's [[work?]] has had a greater number of readers, [[and?]] that a greater number of copies of it have been sold, in the United States, than [[in?]] the United Kingdom.
Everybody in New York had read the Queen's book.  In every society I found people talking about it: and I never heard it mentioned without expressions of interest & approval, always uttered without any qualifications and with unmistakable heartiness.  They said it made Royalty appear to them in a new & more human light, [[in?]] which they had never regarded it before.  [[They?]] spoke of her as the Head of the Anglo Saxon race, almost as if they had as much part in [[?]] as ourselves.  I believe that Her Majesty's [[work?]] has had a greater number of readers, [[and?]] that a greater number of copies of it have been sold, in the United States, than [[in?]] the United Kingdom.

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14 Everybody in New York had read the Queen's book. In every society I found people talking about it: and I never heard it mentioned without expressions of interest & approval, always uttered without any qualifications and with unmistakable heartiness. They said it made Royalty appear to them in a new & more human light, in? which they had never regarded it before. They? spoke of her as the Head of the Anglo Saxon race, almost as if they had as much part in ? as ourselves. I believe that Her Majesty's work? has had a greater number of readers, and? that a greater number of copies of it have been sold, in the United States, than in? the United Kingdom.