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Laura was all safely strapped into the car seat for a trip to Leicester with her girl |
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"get off me, you're heavy" came a muffled voice from inside Laura's travel bag |
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Edmund climbed out of the bag and found a seat and seatbelt for the remainder of the journey. Laura told him stories about Kings and Queens and battles. |
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A guide explained that the tombstone of King Richard III is made of cream coloured Swaledale limestone (it is filled with fossils) resting on a black slab of Kilkenny marble. |
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Edmund and Laura stood respectfully beside the King's tomb and gazed at it in wonder |
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The base of his tomb was engraved with his years of birth and death |
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Edmund and Laura were very impressed with the crown which was resting on top of Richard III's pall. |
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Outside Leicester Cathedral Laura put her hat back on and stood with Edmund beside the sign about the services and opening times. |
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Edmund was still a bit overawed by the King's tomb and crown and stood nicely with Laura. |
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On the way to Leicester market Laura and Edmund saw an antique doll sitting on a chair in a shop window. She looked very grand in her richly decorated clothes. |