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SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FURNISHING OF HER MAJESTY'S ROOM.
 
      Large bed
 
      No bolster - two pillows
 
      Bed cushion supplied by Her Majesty's maid
 
      Light, but warm, blankets with a silk cover
 
      No eider down coverlet - a soft silk cover folded in four on 
      the foot of the bed, with one corner turned up.
 
      Bedside table with lamp.
 
      Bathroom
 
      A large dressing-table, or a table for the bottles.
 
      Four glasses, one of which is graduated.
 
      Bathrobe type of bath towel.
 
      Quantities of hand towels.
 
      Basket for putting linen after use.
 
      Bath thermometer.
 
      Several spoons, large and small.
 
      Dressing-room or Boudoir
 
      Dressing-table perfectly lighted day and night, with armchair 
      of corresponding height.
 
      Near the dressing-table a small table with drawers for hairdressing 
      and toilet articles. This table should be easily removable.
 
      Very comfortable settee with soft linen blanket.
 
      One or two ash trays and matches for the King. The Queen does 
      not smoke.
 
      On the desk:
 
      
 
 
inkstand with blue ink thin penholder with "J" pen 
      (or similar make) of medium size red pencil blue pencil ordinary 
      black pencils with very sharp points ordinary, and typewriter 
      erasers.  
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