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Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, 1846-1902

"Historic Girls"

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myself did see her, when scarce three years old, clap her tiny
hands and laugh aloud when the guns of Calmar fortress thundered
a salute. 'She must learn to bear it,' said Gustavus our king;
'she is a soldier's daughter.' "
"Hail, Christina!" shouted the assembly, won by the proud bearing
of the little girl and by her likeness to her valiant father. "We
will have her and only her for our queen!"
"Better yet, brothers," cried Lars Larsson, now her most loyal
supporter; "she sits upon the throne of the kings; let her be
proclaimed King of Sweden."
And so it was done. And with their wavering loyalty kindled into
a sudden flame, the States of Sweden "gave a mighty shout" and
cried as one man, "Hail, Christina, King of Sweden!"
There was strong objection in Sweden to the rule of a woman; and
the education of this little girl was rather that of a prince
than of a princess. She was taught to ride and to shoot, to hunt
and to fence, to undertake all of a boy's exercises, and to
endure all a boy's privations. She could bring down a hare, at
the first shot, from the back of a galloping horse; she could
outride the most expert huntsman in her train.


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