Show liill I I f A Queen Who Him Her Family I jr II 1 The late Queen Louise of Denmark j 11 i was a shy woman who preferred a full t ij i inner life to a shining external one I I She possessed in an extraordimuy degree j ii il de-gree the power oC suggesting to others I7 I oth-ers without I apuearing to wish or will I II f t nhough masterful she never appeared r1L 1 + w to seek for mastery in family or other II + 1l1 1 l1 U r x I matters and she retained to the last I day of her life her maternal hold on t Hie hearts of her children and kin 1 hII iiH I il Those who entered the family by mar J JI I h lane became amenable to her moral I llffjl + i I I suasion She understood that a way to II I I f j hold her own with them was to avoid i I ail intrusion In their homes and affairs tI 1 I 11 J I When the Imperial royal and exiled i j kindred gathered Found the late Queen ol Denmark at Frcdensbonj they accepted I i rf I II I i I4 I I ac-cepted absolutely her sway as mother I 1 and mistress of the house The law of t r 1 primogeniture ruled thus the Princess I V n ° of Wales took precedence in Denmark I I I I except on state occasions over her f II I younger sister the Empress of Russia i I i She sat beside her mother In driving I yl J I I 1 out in the Queens little c1o call antI t w I the Empress of liussla sat at their back tI t 1 holding1 on by the side rails with her j Ji feet on the board and Jiej I knees close c l rto her chin And King1 Christian was 1 J Incontcstibly hit wifes husband 1 ItW I 1 Emily Crawford In Everybodys Magazine N 1 1 Maga-zine |