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Queen Victoria:
I have noticed of late that my feelings of grief are not so strong, and I find myself leaning more on the comfort of living friends. Friends close to me now. Doctor Jenner:
Your Majesty, a settled resignation is more lasting proof of affection than active grief. If the Good Lord sees fit to bring one into contact with congenial fellow beings, one need not analyze one's reaction too deeply. To allow oneself to be comforted by someone else need not imply disloyalty to the memory of the loved one
I have noticed of late that my feelings of grief are not so strong, and I find myself leaning more on the comfort of living friends. Friends close to me now. Doctor Jenner:
Your Majesty, a settled resignation is more lasting proof of affection than active grief. If the Good Lord sees fit to bring one into contact with congenial fellow beings, one need not analyze one's reaction too deeply. To allow oneself to be comforted by someone else need not imply disloyalty to the memory of the loved one
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are not so strong
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and I find myself leaning
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more
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on the comfort of living friends
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Friends close to me now
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Your Majesty
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a settled resignation
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is more lasting proof of affection
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than active grief
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If the Good Lord sees fit to bring one into contact
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with congenial fellow beings
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one need not analyze one's reaction too deeply
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To allow oneself to be comforted
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by someone else
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need not imply disloyalty to the memory of the loved one
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Movie Summary
When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil.

