excerpt from 'The memoirs of Alice Maud Chase' pp. 18 (85 words)

excerpt from 'The memoirs of Alice Maud Chase' pp. 18 (85 words)

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The memoirs of Alice Maud Chase

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Now 1887 was a very important year. Our Queen celebrated her 50thanniversary and nobody talked of anything else but the Jubilee. It fell upon my seventh birthday and I remember all about it.

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The comic song of the day was one with a chorus which ran “My wife she’s gone mad about the Jubilee. Oh the Jubilee, Oh the Jubilee!” The boys roared it in the streets, and [my sister] Ruby and I roared with the best and enjoyed ourselves hugely. 

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