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This week, Britain celebrates the 70th jubilee of Elizabeth II.
Susan Ebner
Louise and her friends stumble across Elizabeth Line at The Flying Horse in central London, an English pub with beers served behind a dark wooden counter. Young people wear masks with the Queen’s face, smile, and order some glasses in anticipation of the new train opening. She was named in memory of the kingTo make snacks.
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