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Essay heading: History of Blarney
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"She was quite simply the most magical grandmother you could possibly have, and I was utterly devoted to her.
"Her departure has left an irreplaceable chasm in countless lives but, thank God, we are all the richer for the sheer joy and her presence and everything she stood for."
The prince, wearing a dark suit and black tie, was seated in the Orchard Room in an outbuilding of his Gloucestershire residence, with two framed photographs of the Queen Mother on a table behind him... displayed 300 characters
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She literally enriched their lives and she was the original life enhancer, whether publicly or privately, whoever she was with.
"And, in many ways, she had become an institution in her own right; a presence in the nation and in other realms and territories beyond these shores.
"At once indomitable, somehow timeless, able to span the generations; wise, loving, and an utterly irresistible mischievousness of spirit... displayed next 300 characters
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