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12 FOLLOW THE SAME: FOLLOW THE SAME: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, Letters Letters, p. 322.

13 HAIL TO THE: HAIL TO THE: Cecil, Cecil, Wilhelm Wilhelm, 1, p. 133.

14 CRIED AND SOBBED: CRIED AND SOBBED: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 273.

15 INSTEAD OF: INSTEAD OF: Nicolson, Nicolson, King George King George, p. 40.

16 UNFIT TO: UNFIT TO: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, Letters Letters, p. 317.

17 THAT IN FACT: THAT IN FACT: Malet to Salisbury, 24 June 1888, RA VIC/Z/MAIN/68/131. Malet to Salisbury, 24 June 1888, RA VIC/Z/MAIN/68/131.

18 MORE ... THAN WAS: MORE ... THAN WAS: H. Ponsonby, quoted in Balfour, H. Ponsonby, quoted in Balfour, The Kaiser The Kaiser, p. 110.

19 EDWARD SENT A WRITTEN: EDWARD SENT A WRITTEN: See E to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 3 April 1889, See E to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 3 April 1889, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 488.

20 THE QUEEN IS: THE QUEEN IS: QV to Ponsonby, 28 June 1888, QV to Ponsonby, 28 June 1888, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 421.

21 I DO NOT LIKE: I DO NOT LIKE: Roberts, p. 484. Roberts, p. 484.

22 LEANING TOWARDS: LEANING TOWARDS: QV, Journal, 27 June 1888, QV, Journal, 27 June 1888, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 421.

23 INSANE Pa.s.sION: INSANE Pa.s.sION: Salisbury, Salisbury, Dictionary of National Biography Dictionary of National Biography (hereafter DNB) (hereafter DNB) 24 UNTIL MY OWN MIND: UNTIL MY OWN MIND: Roberts, p. 511. Roberts, p. 511.

25 WHATEVER HAPPENS: WHATEVER HAPPENS: Balfour, Balfour, Britain and Britain and, p. 239.

26 BELIEVED THEY: BELIEVED THEY: Frances, Countess of Warwick, Frances, Countess of Warwick, Afterthoughts Afterthoughts, p. 24.

27 THE NATIONAL WILL: THE NATIONAL WILL: Roberts, p. 316. Roberts, p. 316.

28 VERY UNMANAGEABLE: VERY UNMANAGEABLE: Cecil, Cecil, Wilhelm Wilhelm, 1, p. 120.

29 LET ME ALSO: LET ME ALSO: QV to W, 3 July 1888, QV to W, 3 July 1888, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 423.

30 I AM DOING: I AM DOING: W to QV, 6 July 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/84. W to QV, 6 July 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/84.

31 THAT FAT, DUMPY: THAT FAT, DUMPY: Pakula, Pakula, An Uncommon An Uncommon, p. 500.

32 WHICH WILL: WHICH WILL: W to QV, 6 July 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/84. W to QV, 6 July 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/84.

33 GAVE WAY TO ... BEST IMAGINABLE: GAVE WAY TO ... BEST IMAGINABLE: Wilhelm II, Wilhelm II, My Memoirs My Memoirs, p. 26.

34 HOW SICKENING: HOW SICKENING: QV to E, 24 July 1888, QV to E, 24 July 1888, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 433.

35 TRUST THAT WE SHALL: TRUST THAT WE SHALL: QV to Salisbury, 7 July 1888, ibid., p. 429. QV to Salisbury, 7 July 1888, ibid., p. 429.

36 THOSE PEOPLE ... SINGLE STONE: THOSE PEOPLE ... SINGLE STONE: Benson, p. 73. Benson, p. 73.

37 THE EMPEROR ... UNFOUNDED: THE EMPEROR ... UNFOUNDED: Malet to Salisbury, 14 July 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/86. Malet to Salisbury, 14 July 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/86.

38 MAGIC TIE UNITING: MAGIC TIE UNITING: Viereck, p. 74. Viereck, p. 74.

39 FRIENDLY, NEIGHBOURLY: FRIENDLY, NEIGHBOURLY: Herbert von Bismarck to W, 3 July 1888, Herbert von Bismarck to W, 3 July 1888, GP GP, 6, p. 314.

40 FRANK, GUILELESS: FRANK, GUILELESS: Pourtales to Holstein, 25 July 1888, Holstein, 3, p. 293. Pourtales to Holstein, 25 July 1888, Holstein, 3, p. 293.

41 ENCHANTINGLY NATURAL: ENCHANTINGLY NATURAL: Schweinitz to Bismarck, 25 July 1888, Schweinitz to Bismarck, 25 July 1888, GP GP, 6, p. 334.

42 SOME POINTEDLY: SOME POINTEDLY: H. von Bismarck, 25 July 1888, H. von Bismarck, 25 July 1888, GP GP, 6, p. 328.

43 RARELY BEFORE: RARELY BEFORE: Schweinitz to Bismarck, 25 July 1888, Schweinitz to Bismarck, 25 July 1888, GP GP, 6, p. 334.

44 THE RUSSIANS WERE: THE RUSSIANS WERE: Pourtales to Holstein, 25 July 1888, Holstein 3, p. 290. Pourtales to Holstein, 25 July 1888, Holstein 3, p. 290.

45 STILL NOT VERY CLOSE: STILL NOT VERY CLOSE: Ibid., p. 335. Ibid., p. 335.

46 NO OTHER ROYALS: NO OTHER ROYALS: Cowles, Cowles, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 89.

47 NOTHING COULD HAVE BEEN: NOTHING COULD HAVE BEEN: E to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 3 April 1889, E to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 3 April 1889, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 488; see also Walpurga Paget, Emba.s.sies Emba.s.sies, 1, p. 460.

48 TO HIS COMPANY: TO HIS COMPANY: E to QV, E to QV, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 488.

49 THAT HE HAD CLAIMED: THAT HE HAD CLAIMED: Salisbury to QV, 13 Oct. 1888, Salisbury to QV, 13 Oct. 1888, LQV LQV, 3.1, pp. 43840.

50 THE GERMANS ALL SAY: THE GERMANS ALL SAY: Paget, Paget, Emba.s.sies Emba.s.sies, 1, p. 461.

51 AS REGARDING: AS REGARDING: QV to Salisbury, 15 Oct. 1888, QV to Salisbury, 15 Oct. 1888, LQV LQV, 3.1, pp. 44041.

52 DISCUSSIONS OF THIS KIND: DISCUSSIONS OF THIS KIND: LQV LQV, 3.1, pp. 44041.

53 FROM THE HINTS: FROM THE HINTS: Salisbury to QV, 15 Oct. 1888, Salisbury to QV, 15 Oct. 1888, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 442.

54 IT WOULD BE: IT WOULD BE: QV to Salisbury, 24 Oct. 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/95. QV to Salisbury, 24 Oct. 1888, RA VIC/MAIN/I/56/95.

55 EXTREME UNTRUSTWORTHINESS ... BRUTAL: EXTREME UNTRUSTWORTHINESS ... BRUTAL: Salisbury to QV, 25 Dec. 1888, Roberts, p. 524. Salisbury to QV, 25 Dec. 1888, Roberts, p. 524.

56 FALSE AND INTRIGUING: FALSE AND INTRIGUING: W to Tsar Alexander, 13 March 1885, Lee, 1, pp. 48586. W to Tsar Alexander, 13 March 1885, Lee, 1, pp. 48586.

57 ROUND FAT KING EDWARD: ROUND FAT KING EDWARD: Kohut, Kohut, Wilhelm II Wilhelm II, p. 203.

58 KNEW ABOUT HIS LETTERS: KNEW ABOUT HIS LETTERS: See Lee, 1, p. 682. See Lee, 1, p. 682.

59 MY ILl.u.s.tRIOUS ... 19TH CENTURY: MY ILl.u.s.tRIOUS ... 19TH CENTURY: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, pp. 27879.

60 OH HE IS A: OH HE IS A: A to G, 17 Oct. 1888, Rose, p. 164. A to G, 17 Oct. 1888, Rose, p. 164.

61 GREAT AFFECTION AND: GREAT AFFECTION AND: Malet to QV, 29 March 1889, Malet to QV, 29 March 1889, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 484.

62 AS FRIENDLY: AS FRIENDLY: Roberts, p. 486. Roberts, p. 486.

63 EVERYTHING ENGLISH: EVERYTHING ENGLISH: H. von Bismarck, 1891, quoted in Rohl, H. von Bismarck, 1891, quoted in Rohl, Young Wilhelm Young Wilhelm, p. 688.

64 WILLIAM MUST NOT: WILLIAM MUST NOT: QV to E, 7 Feb. 1889, QV to E, 7 Feb. 1889, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 467.

65 THAT GOOD: THAT GOOD: Malet to QV, 30 March 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/20. Malet to QV, 30 March 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/20.

66 THE a.s.sERTION: THE a.s.sERTION: Christian of Schleswig-Holstein to E, 8 April 1889, Christian of Schleswig-Holstein to E, 8 April 1889, LQV LQV 3.1, p. 491. 3.1, p. 491.

67 HE COULD NOT DO: HE COULD NOT DO: Christian of Schleswig-Holstein to E, 13 April 1889, Christian of Schleswig-Holstein to E, 13 April 1889, LQV LQV 3.1, p. 493, n. 1. 3.1, p. 493, n. 1.

68 FANCY WEARING: FANCY WEARING: W to Malet, 14 June 1889, W to Malet, 14 June 1889, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 504.

69 HER MAJESTY WROTE: HER MAJESTY WROTE: Corti, p. 323. Corti, p. 323.

70 SACRIFICED: SACRIFICED: Knollys to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 8 June 1889, Knollys to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 8 June 1889, LQV LQV, 3.1, p. 501.

71 HE MUST HAVE BEEN: HE MUST HAVE BEEN: G to Alexandra, 2 Oct. 1888, RA GV/PRIV/AA/36/21. G to Alexandra, 2 Oct. 1888, RA GV/PRIV/AA/36/21.

72 SHE HAD a.s.sURED: SHE HAD a.s.sURED: QV to V, 17 July 1889, Ramm, p. 91. QV to V, 17 July 1889, Ramm, p. 91.

73 KISSED ME AFFECTIONATELY ... THEIR LEGS: KISSED ME AFFECTIONATELY ... THEIR LEGS: QV, Journal, 2 Aug. 1889, QV, Journal, 2 Aug. 1889, LQV LQV, 3.1, pp. 52122.

74 NO SOVEREIGN: NO SOVEREIGN: V to QV, 27 Sept. 1889, F. Ponsonby, V to QV, 27 Sept. 1889, F. Ponsonby, Letters Letters, pp. 38990.

75 IT WAS NOT IN THE LEAST: IT WAS NOT IN THE LEAST: QV to V, 14 Aug. 1889, Ramm, p. 90. QV to V, 14 Aug. 1889, Ramm, p. 90.

76 LIKE A CHILD ... HE SAID: LIKE A CHILD ... HE SAID: Rohl and de Bellaigue, pp. 1023. Rohl and de Bellaigue, pp. 1023.

77 IT REALLY GAVE: IT REALLY GAVE: W to QV, 17 Aug. 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/53. W to QV, 17 Aug. 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/53.

78 A GREAT TREAT: A GREAT TREAT: W to QV, 30 Oct. 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/67. W to QV, 30 Oct. 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/67.

79 THE FRENCH LOOK: THE FRENCH LOOK: W to QV, 22 Dec. 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/75. W to QV, 22 Dec. 1889, RA VIC/MAIN/I/57/75.

80 HUMBLE SUGGESTIONS: HUMBLE SUGGESTIONS: W to QV, 6 Feb. 1891, RA VIC/MAIN/E/56/40. W to QV, 6 Feb. 1891, RA VIC/MAIN/E/56/40.

81 WOULD NOT BE: WOULD NOT BE: Henry Ponsonby to QV, 25 Feb. 1891, RA VIC/MAIN/E/56/41. Henry Ponsonby to QV, 25 Feb. 1891, RA VIC/MAIN/E/56/41.

82 THE EMPEROR'S ATt.i.tUDE: THE EMPEROR'S ATt.i.tUDE: Salisbury to QV, 24 Oct. 1889, RA VIC/I/MAIN/57/66. Salisbury to QV, 24 Oct. 1889, RA VIC/I/MAIN/57/66.

83 DETESTABLE ... THE WORST: DETESTABLE ... THE WORST: Tuchman, Tuchman, Proud Tower Proud Tower, p. 288.

84 THE TSAR HAD SHOWN NO: THE TSAR HAD SHOWN NO: See Pourtales to Holstein, 22 Feb. 1890, Holstein, 3, p. 327. See Pourtales to Holstein, 22 Feb. 1890, Holstein, 3, p. 327.

85 PIPSQUEAK ... WORSHIP HIM: PIPSQUEAK ... WORSHIP HIM: Kennan, p. 398. Kennan, p. 398.

86 IF BISMARCK WON'T: IF BISMARCK WON'T: Holstein, 1, p. 250. Holstein, 1, p. 250.

87 ANOTHER SHORT ... THE VISIT: ANOTHER SHORT ... THE VISIT: Waldersee, 2, pp. 7172. Waldersee, 2, pp. 7172.

88 I CERTAINLY HAVE: I CERTAINLY HAVE: Cecil, Cecil, Wilhelm Wilhelm, 1, p. 132.

89 A GOOD HEART: A GOOD HEART: Pakula, Pakula, An Uncommon An Uncommon, p. 519.

90 SPENT THE TIME TALKING: SPENT THE TIME TALKING: N to Minny, 20 Oct. 1889, Bing, p. 39. N to Minny, 20 Oct. 1889, Bing, p. 39.

91 BROUGHT 67: BROUGHT 67: 26 Oct. 1889, RA GV/PRN/GVD. 26 Oct. 1889, RA GV/PRN/GVD.

92 ANOTHER FINE: ANOTHER FINE: Footnote, Mallet, p. 52. Footnote, Mallet, p. 52.

93 EVERYONE LAID: EVERYONE LAID: Waldersee, 2, p. 73. Waldersee, 2, p. 73.

94 MAD, AN UNTRUSTWORTHY ... I AM MAD: MAD, AN UNTRUSTWORTHY ... I AM MAD: Ibid., pp. 11516. Ibid., pp. 11516.

95 LIKE A SOVEREIGN ... THIS COUNTRY: LIKE A SOVEREIGN ... THIS COUNTRY: Lee, 1, p. 622. Lee, 1, p. 622.

96 SO MY GEORGIE BOY: SO MY GEORGIE BOY: Alexandra to G, 11 April 1890, Nicolson, Alexandra to G, 11 April 1890, Nicolson, King George King George, p. 42.

97 THAT'S A BRAVE: THAT'S A BRAVE: Airlie, p. 119. Airlie, p. 119.

98 INFALLIBLY HAVE DIED: INFALLIBLY HAVE DIED: W to QV, 27 March 1890, RA VIC/MAIN/I/58/32. W to QV, 27 March 1890, RA VIC/MAIN/I/58/32.

99 WE TALKED: WE TALKED: 23 March 1890, RA GV/PRIV/GVD. 23 March 1890, RA GV/PRIV/GVD.

100 A GUARANTEE: A GUARANTEE: Malet to Salisbury, 12 Feb. 1890, Malet to Salisbury, 12 Feb. 1890, LQV LQV 3.1, pp. 56566. 3.1, pp. 56566.

101 THE MOST CONSPICUOUS: THE MOST CONSPICUOUS: Daily Chronicle Daily Chronicle, 4 July 1891.

102 ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE: ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE: Rich, 1, p. 307. Rich, 1, p. 307.

103 IT IS A CURIOUS: IT IS A CURIOUS: Salisbury to QV, 7 April 1890, Salisbury to QV, 7 April 1890, LQV LQV 3.1, p. 591. 3.1, p. 591.

104 THE CIRc.u.mSTANCES WERE SO: THE CIRc.u.mSTANCES WERE SO: Sir Schomberg McDonnell to G, 26 Oct. 1914, RA PS/PSO/GV/M/688a/1. Sir Schomberg McDonnell to G, 26 Oct. 1914, RA PS/PSO/GV/M/688a/1.

5 YOUNG MEN IN LOVE 189194 1 A JOLLY CROWD: A JOLLY CROWD: Alexander Mikhailovich, p. 16. Alexander Mikhailovich, p. 16.

2 LATE-MORNING LIE-INS: LATE-MORNING LIE-INS: See 1890 entries, Nicholas II, See 1890 entries, Nicholas II, Journal Journal.

3 CURES FOR VD: CURES FOR VD: See De Jonge, p. 101. See De Jonge, p. 101.

4 OBSESSED: OBSESSED: Zedlitz-Trutzschler, p. 95. Zedlitz-Trutzschler, p. 95.

5 DIFFERENTIATE A: DIFFERENTIATE A: King, p. 246. King, p. 246.

6 UNIFORMS, NO: UNIFORMS, NO: Bedford, p. 24. Bedford, p. 24.

7 IT IS VERY INTERESTING: IT IS VERY INTERESTING: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 104.

8 THE ABSENCE OF PUBLIC: THE ABSENCE OF PUBLIC: Charques, p. 18. Charques, p. 18.