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55 TO TO RUN AFTER RUN AFTER: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 1049. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 1049.
56 I AM AN UTTER ... ONE'S BACK: I AM AN UTTER ... ONE'S BACK: Roberts, p. Roberts, p. 666 666.
57 INCESSANT STORM: INCESSANT STORM: RA VIC/MAIN/W/42/16. RA VIC/MAIN/W/42/16.
58 UNEQUAL AND UNJUST: UNEQUAL AND UNJUST: N to Minny, 9 [OS]/21 Nov. 1899, Bing, p. 142. N to Minny, 9 [OS]/21 Nov. 1899, Bing, p. 142.
59 MY DEAR: MY DEAR: J. Morris, J. Morris, Pax Britannica Pax Britannica, 3, p. 91.
60 DECLARING THE: DECLARING THE: 19 Feb. 1900, Mallet, p. 187. 19 Feb. 1900, Mallet, p. 187.
61 DOWNTRODDEN SERFS: DOWNTRODDEN SERFS: Fraser, p. 177. Fraser, p. 177.
62 IDLE YOUNG MEN: IDLE YOUNG MEN: Mallet, p. 184. Mallet, p. 184.
63 PLEASE UNDERSTAND: PLEASE UNDERSTAND: Weintraub, Weintraub, Victoria Victoria, p. 611.
64 THE BRAVE AND G.o.dLY ... POLITENESS: THE BRAVE AND G.o.dLY ... POLITENESS: Bulow, 1, pp. 301, 310. Bulow, 1, pp. 301, 310.
65 HIS TENACITY: HIS TENACITY: Daily News Daily News, 20 Nov. 1899.
66 A MAN WHOSE: A MAN WHOSE: The Times The Times, 20 Nov. 1899.
67 IN ENGLAND: IN ENGLAND: Bulow, 1, p. 305. Bulow, 1, p. 305.
68 MUSHROOM ... SPITEFUL UTTERANCES: MUSHROOM ... SPITEFUL UTTERANCES: Ibid., pp. 319, 3056, 320. Ibid., pp. 319, 3056, 320.
69 COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING ... SMALL THINGS: COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING ... SMALL THINGS: Ibid., p. 315. Ibid., p. 315.
70 DO EVERYTHING THAT: DO EVERYTHING THAT: Eckhardstein to Hatzfeldt, 31 July 1899, Holstein, 4, p. 146. Eckhardstein to Hatzfeldt, 31 July 1899, Holstein, 4, p. 146.
71 HUMBUG: HUMBUG: Bertie to Bigge, 28 Nov. 1899, RA VIC/I 62/71. Bertie to Bigge, 28 Nov. 1899, RA VIC/I 62/71.
72 A FAT MALICIOUS: A FAT MALICIOUS: Bulow, 1, p. 339. Bulow, 1, p. 339.
73 SHOT REMARKABLY: SHOT REMARKABLY: 27 Nov. 1899, RA GV/PRIV/GVD. 27 Nov. 1899, RA GV/PRIV/GVD.
74 FAR-SEEING ENGLISH: FAR-SEEING ENGLISH: Lee, 1, p. 748. Lee, 1, p. 748.
75 INSTEAD OF THE: INSTEAD OF THE: W to E, 21 Dec. 1899. RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/26. W to E, 21 Dec. 1899. RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/26.
76 TO THANK THE KAISER: TO THANK THE KAISER: E to W, 8 Feb. 1900, Lee, 1, pp. 75859. E to W, 8 Feb. 1900, Lee, 1, pp. 75859.
77 HE PUSHED ME: HE PUSHED ME: Townley, pp. 6677. Townley, pp. 6677.
78 THIS CLEARLY SHOWS: THIS CLEARLY SHOWS: W to E, 23 Feb. 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/89. W to E, 23 Feb. 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/89.
79 MURAVIEV SUGGESTED: MURAVIEV SUGGESTED: Geyer, p. 201. Geyer, p. 201.
80 ATTACK NORTHERN INDIA: ATTACK NORTHERN INDIA: See Lee, 1, pp. 56365. See Lee, 1, pp. 56365.
81 MURAVIEV SUGGESTED ... WILHELM NOW SAID: MURAVIEV SUGGESTED ... WILHELM NOW SAID: Ibid., 1, pp. 76667. Ibid., 1, pp. 76667.
82 SUNDRY PEOPLES: SUNDRY PEOPLES: W to E, 23 Feb. 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/89. W to E, 23 Feb. 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/89.
83 MY WARNINGS: MY WARNINGS: W to E, 3 March 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/105. W to E, 3 March 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/W/60/105.
84 HE WOULD KEEP: HE WOULD KEEP: Lascelles to Salisbury, 9 March 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/I/62/83. Lascelles to Salisbury, 9 March 1900, RA VIC/MAIN/I/62/83.
85 FROM A MOST DANGEROUS: FROM A MOST DANGEROUS: W to QV, 31 March 1900, Lee, 1, p. 773. W to QV, 31 March 1900, Lee, 1, p. 773.
86 THERE LINGERS: THERE LINGERS: Salisbury to QV, 10 April 1900, Salisbury to QV, 10 April 1900, LQV LQV, 3.3, p. 525.
87 SHOWN PAPERS WHICH: SHOWN PAPERS WHICH: Weintraub, Weintraub, The Importance The Importance, p. 379.
88 HUMILIATE ENGLAND: HUMILIATE ENGLAND: Daily Telegraph Daily Telegraph, 27 Oct. 1908.
89 LACHRYMOSE ABOUT THE: LACHRYMOSE ABOUT THE: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 73.
90 I THINK OF ALL: I THINK OF ALL: Bulow, 1, p. 500. Bulow, 1, p. 500.
91 THE PETTICOATS ... THE WORLD: THE PETTICOATS ... THE WORLD: Rennell, p. 96. Rennell, p. 96.
92 ORDINARY MAN ... AND QUICKLY: ORDINARY MAN ... AND QUICKLY: Wilhelm II, Wilhelm II, My Memoirs My Memoirs, p. 99.
93 HE BEHAVED IN: HE BEHAVED IN: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 82.
94 WILLIAM WAS: WILLIAM WAS: E to V, 1 Feb. 1901, St. Aubyn, E to V, 1 Feb. 1901, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 314.
95 SHE LOOKED JUST ... DISTRESSING: SHE LOOKED JUST ... DISTRESSING: 2022 Jan. 1900, RA GV/PRIV/GVD. 2022 Jan. 1900, RA GV/PRIV/GVD.
96 SOFTLY Pa.s.sED AWAY: SOFTLY Pa.s.sED AWAY: Wilhelm II, Wilhelm II, Ereignisse und Gestalten Ereignisse und Gestalten, p. 87.
97 THE QUEEN WAS EVERYTHING: THE QUEEN WAS EVERYTHING: 9 Jan. 1901, Maylunas, p. 204. 9 Jan. 1901, Maylunas, p. 204.
98 SHE WAS SO REMARKABLY: SHE WAS SO REMARKABLY: N to E, 16 [OS]/29 Jan. 1901, GARF 601/1/1131. N to E, 16 [OS]/29 Jan. 1901, GARF 601/1/1131.
99 THE LYING IS UNPRECEDENTED: THE LYING IS UNPRECEDENTED: Hamilton, March 1901, in Neilson, p. 217. Hamilton, March 1901, in Neilson, p. 217.
100 WE MAY BE: WE MAY BE: Daily Telegraph Daily Telegraph, 5 Feb. 1901.
101 THIS PRESUMPTUOUS: THIS PRESUMPTUOUS: Justice Justice, 2 Feb. 1901.
102 WE SEEM TO HAVE: WE SEEM TO HAVE: 3 Feb. 1901, Henry James, 3 Feb. 1901, Henry James, Letters Letters, ed. Edel, Belnap Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987, pp. 32829.
103 THE OLD ENGLISH: THE OLD ENGLISH: W to Bulow, 29 Jan. 1901, W to Bulow, 29 Jan. 1901, GP, 17 GP, 17, no. 4987, pp. 2429.
104 A SLAP IN THE: A SLAP IN THE: Bulow, 1, p. 502. Bulow, 1, p. 502.
105 OH! IF ONLY THE: OH! IF ONLY THE: Kohut, "Kaiser Wilhelm II and His Parents," p. 85. Kohut, "Kaiser Wilhelm II and His Parents," p. 85.
106 THE TWO TEUTONIC ... OUR PERMISSION: THE TWO TEUTONIC ... OUR PERMISSION: Kennedy, Kennedy, The Rise The Rise, p. 224.
107 SAFE AND MOTHERED: SAFE AND MOTHERED: Weintraub, Weintraub, Victoria Victoria, p. 390.
108 HER DEATH IN: HER DEATH IN: Edel, 3, p. 87. Edel, 3, p. 87.
109 THE DEAD QUEEN: THE DEAD QUEEN: Waters, p. 63. Waters, p. 63.
10 THE FOURTH EMPEROR 19014 1 A WORLD WHERE ... FEUDAL: A WORLD WHERE ... FEUDAL: Sackville-West, p. 15. Sackville-West, p. 15.
2 INSINUENDOES: INSINUENDOES: Ettie Desborough to Arthur Balfour, late Feb. 1906, Derv. C1085/10, Desborough papers, Hertford archives and county record office. Ettie Desborough to Arthur Balfour, late Feb. 1906, Derv. C1085/10, Desborough papers, Hertford archives and county record office.
3 AS YOUR ROYAL: AS YOUR ROYAL: Antrim, p. 47. Antrim, p. 47.
4 FOR SOME INTIMATE: FOR SOME INTIMATE: Warwick, p. 16. Warwick, p. 16.
5 WHAT WILL THEY: WHAT WILL THEY: J. Vincent (ed.), J. Vincent (ed.), The Crawford Papers The Crawford Papers, 1984, p. 39.
6 HE HAD THE MOST ... INCONVENIENCE: HE HAD THE MOST ... INCONVENIENCE: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, pp. 274, 124.
7 YOU DON'T: YOU DON'T: Fisher, p. 5. Fisher, p. 5.
8 LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY (and subsequent figures): "Edwardian Winners and Losers," BBC4, 16 May 2007. (and subsequent figures): "Edwardian Winners and Losers," BBC4, 16 May 2007.
9 SOME OF THE VILEST: SOME OF THE VILEST: Wilson, p. 582. Wilson, p. 582.
10 THE SPEECHES WERE WRITTEN: THE SPEECHES WERE WRITTEN: See F. Ponsonby, See F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 275.
11 I FEAR SOMETIMES: I FEAR SOMETIMES: G to Bigge, 25 Dec. 1907, Nicolson, G to Bigge, 25 Dec. 1907, Nicolson, King George King George, p. 65.
12 THE KING IS NO LONGER ... RULES IT: THE KING IS NO LONGER ... RULES IT: Balfour to E, 6 Feb. 1901, ibid., pp. 6768. Balfour to E, 6 Feb. 1901, ibid., pp. 6768.
13 TIRESOME FUNCTIONS: TIRESOME FUNCTIONS: G to N, 3 Jan. 1902, GARF 601/1/1219. G to N, 3 Jan. 1902, GARF 601/1/1219.
14 A STRONG FEELING OF: A STRONG FEELING OF: Nicolson, Nicolson, King George King George, p. 70.
15 BARBARIC ... THE VULGAR: BARBARIC ... THE VULGAR: J. Wilson, p. 349. J. Wilson, p. 349.
16 " "I FEAR," EDWARD WROTE: E to Lansdowne, 31 Dec. 1902, Lee, 2, p. 280. E to Lansdowne, 31 Dec. 1902, Lee, 2, p. 280.
17 HE HAS GOT NOTHING ... ATt.i.tUDES: HE HAS GOT NOTHING ... ATt.i.tUDES: Bulow to FO, 4 Nov. 1901, Bulow to FO, 4 Nov. 1901, GP, 1 GP, 18(i), pp. 3435.
18 WEAK AS WATER: WEAK AS WATER: Tuchman, Tuchman, Proud Tower Proud Tower, p. 230.
19 THE RUSSIANS HAVE: THE RUSSIANS HAVE: Lee, 2, p. 279. Lee, 2, p. 279.
20 SMOOTH MATTERS DOWN: SMOOTH MATTERS DOWN: McLean, p. 98. McLean, p. 98.
21 BE WRAPPED IN THE UNION JACK: BE WRAPPED IN THE UNION JACK: Bulow, 1, p. 528, and Pakula, Bulow, 1, p. 528, and Pakula, An Uncommon Woman An Uncommon Woman, pp. 59798.
22 KING EDWARD: KING EDWARD: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 122.
23 UNCLE BERTIE: UNCLE BERTIE: Athlone, p. 148. Athlone, p. 148.
24 FERDINAND OF BULGARIA ... THE DWARF: FERDINAND OF BULGARIA ... THE DWARF: See Cecil, "Wilhelm II and His Russian 'Colleagues,'" p. 99. See Cecil, "Wilhelm II and His Russian 'Colleagues,'" p. 99.
25 TO ALL THE OBSTACLES: TO ALL THE OBSTACLES: Kennedy, Kennedy, The Rise The Rise, p. 246.
26 A PACK OF: A PACK OF: See Waters, p. 37. See Waters, p. 37.
27 ALREADY HAD TO: ALREADY HAD TO: Eckhardstein, p. 217. Eckhardstein, p. 217.
28 AND WALK HAND IN HAND: AND WALK HAND IN HAND: E to Lascelles, 25 Dec. 1901, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/49. E to Lascelles, 25 Dec. 1901, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/49.
29 THE PRESS IS AWFUL: THE PRESS IS AWFUL: W to E, 30 Dec. 1901, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/51. W to E, 30 Dec. 1901, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/51.
30 NO ONE CAN BE: NO ONE CAN BE: Cecil, Cecil, William William, 2, p. 84.
31 CONGLOMERATION: CONGLOMERATION: W to E, 6 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/52. W to E, 6 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/MAIN/X/37/52.
32 QUANt.i.te NeGLIGEABLE QUANt.i.te NeGLIGEABLE: Lascelles to Knollys, 17 Jan. 1902, FO 800/10. Lascelles to Knollys, 17 Jan. 1902, FO 800/10.
33 I THINK THAT UNDER: I THINK THAT UNDER: E to W, 15 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/MAIN/W/42/58. E to W, 15 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/MAIN/W/42/58.
34 THIS IS MOST: THIS IS MOST: G to Bigge, 9 Jan. 1902, Gore, p. 176. G to Bigge, 9 Jan. 1902, Gore, p. 176.
35 HE'D NEVER RECEIVED: HE'D NEVER RECEIVED: See Knollys to Lansdowne, 22 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/W/42/65. See Knollys to Lansdowne, 22 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/W/42/65.
36 MOST CIVIL ... KINDNESS ITSELF: MOST CIVIL ... KINDNESS ITSELF: G to May, 27 Jan. 1902, RA QM/PRIV/CC3/13. G to May, 27 Jan. 1902, RA QM/PRIV/CC3/13.
37 FRANK TALK ... THE FUTURE: FRANK TALK ... THE FUTURE: Bulow, 1, pp. 54850. Bulow, 1, pp. 54850.
38 THE AMOUNT ONE ... ANOTHER UNIFORM: THE AMOUNT ONE ... ANOTHER UNIFORM: G to May, 27 Jan. 1902, RA QM/PRIV/CC3/13. G to May, 27 Jan. 1902, RA QM/PRIV/CC3/13.
39 HURT ABOMINABLY: HURT ABOMINABLY: 26 Jan. 1902, RA GV/PRIV/GVD. 26 Jan. 1902, RA GV/PRIV/GVD.
40 ADMIRED AND ... WAS PAST: ADMIRED AND ... WAS PAST: Topham, p. 197. Topham, p. 197.
41 NOTHING BUT AN ... EXACTLY: NOTHING BUT AN ... EXACTLY: Eckhardstein to Bulow, 17 Sept. 1902, Auswartiges Amt, England 78/Bd 6. Eckhardstein to Bulow, 17 Sept. 1902, Auswartiges Amt, England 78/Bd 6.
42 NONE OF HIS PARENTS' HEAT: NONE OF HIS PARENTS' HEAT: See Bulow, 1, p. 333. See Bulow, 1, p. 333.
43 ROYALTY RIDICULOUS: ROYALTY RIDICULOUS: Pope-Hennessy, p. 289. Pope-Hennessy, p. 289.
44 ALL SAFE AND: ALL SAFE AND: W to E, 28 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/MAIN/W/42/70. W to E, 28 Jan. 1902, RA VIC/MAIN/W/42/70.
45 YELLOW PERIL ... WHITE RACE: YELLOW PERIL ... WHITE RACE: Bulow, 2, p. 61. Bulow, 2, p. 61.