Pictures imbedded in email

I received a email with several picture's embedded. I want to show it to someone with no computer so I downloaded the mail to my phone (Lumia 1520) but when opening the email the picture's are not there,  just a square blank box. Before opening the mail it shows a attached file but does not show in the opened mail. How do I get those picture's to display?
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