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87 THE OLD PEAc.o.c.k: THE OLD PEAc.o.c.k: Eckhardstein, p. 56. Eckhardstein, p. 56.
88 VERY UNKIND: VERY UNKIND: W to QV, 8 Jan. 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/500/5. W to QV, 8 Jan. 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/500/5.
89 LIKE A JEALOUS: LIKE A JEALOUS: Roberts, p. 612. Roberts, p. 612.
90 ESPECIALLY THE KAISER: ESPECIALLY THE KAISER: QV to Salisbury, 8 Aug. 1895, QV to Salisbury, 8 Aug. 1895, LQV LQV, 3.3, pp. 54748.
91 THE PRIME MINISTER: THE PRIME MINISTER: See 7 Aug. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 538. See 7 Aug. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 538.
92 I VERY MUCH: I VERY MUCH: Undersecretary von Rotenhan to Holstein, Kohut, "Kaiser Wilhelm II and His Parents," pp. 8485. Undersecretary von Rotenhan to Holstein, Kohut, "Kaiser Wilhelm II and His Parents," pp. 8485.
7 PERFIDIOUS MUSCOVY 189597 1 THE FIRST ACTS: THE FIRST ACTS: Ellis to QV, 26 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/274/43. Ellis to QV, 26 Nov. 1894, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/274/43.
2 HOW NOT TO: HOW NOT TO: Konstantin Romanov's diary, 9 Nov. 1894, Maylunas, p. 106. Konstantin Romanov's diary, 9 Nov. 1894, Maylunas, p. 106.
3 COUCHED IN THE MOST: COUCHED IN THE MOST: Lascelles to Kimberley, 12 Feb. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/110. Lascelles to Kimberley, 12 Feb. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/110.
4 I SHALL MAINTAIN ... IMPRESSION: I SHALL MAINTAIN ... IMPRESSION: Charques, p. 54. Charques, p. 54.
5 THE MOST DISTRESSING: THE MOST DISTRESSING: Radzinsky, p. 42. Radzinsky, p. 42.
6 CORDIAL RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND: CORDIAL RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND: Lascelles, 26 Feb. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/112. Lascelles, 26 Feb. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/112.
7 I FIND THEM SUCH NICE: I FIND THEM SUCH NICE: N to E, 3 [OS]/15 Feb. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/T/10/41. N to E, 3 [OS]/15 Feb. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/T/10/41.
8 WOULD BE RECEIVED: WOULD BE RECEIVED: Daily Telegraph Daily Telegraph, 16 Nov. 1895.
9 THEY SAW NO REASON ... A PINCH CAME: THEY SAW NO REASON ... A PINCH CAME: Neilson, pp. 15556. Neilson, pp. 15556.
10 HOW DEEPLY I & MY: HOW DEEPLY I & MY: QV to N, 15 May 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/121. QV to N, 15 May 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/121.
11 I MUST SAY: I MUST SAY: N to QV, 10 [OS]/22 May 1895, GARF 601/1/1111. N to QV, 10 [OS]/22 May 1895, GARF 601/1/1111.
12 DISCOURAGING ... IN RUSSIA: DISCOURAGING ... IN RUSSIA: Lascelles report, 9 Oct. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/132. Lascelles report, 9 Oct. 1895, RA VIC/MAIN/H/46/132.
13 AT HEART UNFRIENDLY: AT HEART UNFRIENDLY: Neilson, p. 64. Neilson, p. 64.
14 ALMOST A DISEASED MISTRUST: ALMOST A DISEASED MISTRUST: O'Conor, 7 Sept. 1896, ibid. O'Conor, 7 Sept. 1896, ibid.
15 ENCOURAGING FRANCE: ENCOURAGING FRANCE: Journal, 8 April 1896, Journal, 8 April 1896, LQV LQV, 3.3, p. 39.
16 VERY UNHAPPY: VERY UNHAPPY: Journal, 6 April 1896, ibid. Journal, 6 April 1896, ibid.
17 A GOVERNMENT: A GOVERNMENT: E. Morris, p. 245. E. Morris, p. 245.
18 NO IMPOSSIBLE: NO IMPOSSIBLE: W note on Radolin to Holstein, 28 Dec. 1897, Holstein, 4, pp. 6061. W note on Radolin to Holstein, 28 Dec. 1897, Holstein, 4, pp. 6061.
19 THE TSAR DRINKS: THE TSAR DRINKS: Radolin to Holstein, 19 Nov. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 565. Radolin to Holstein, 19 Nov. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 565.
20 EXASPERATINGLY POLITE: EXASPERATINGLY POLITE: Witte, p. 179. Witte, p. 179.
21 POSSESSED IN A: POSSESSED IN A: Rosen, 1, p. 101. Rosen, 1, p. 101.
22 NERVOUS STRAIN ... WORRIED: NERVOUS STRAIN ... WORRIED: Vorres, p. 108. Vorres, p. 108.
23 NOTHING REMAINS SECRET: NOTHING REMAINS SECRET: Neilson, p. 82. Neilson, p. 82.
24 CHARMING, AGREEABLE: CHARMING, AGREEABLE: W to QV, RA VIC/MAIN/I/59/98. W to QV, RA VIC/MAIN/I/59/98.
25 I CAN ONLY: I CAN ONLY: W to N, 27 Oct. [OS]/8 Nov. 1894, Maylunas, pp. 100101. W to N, 27 Oct. [OS]/8 Nov. 1894, Maylunas, pp. 100101.
26 OUR RELATIONS WITH: OUR RELATIONS WITH: Eulenburg to Holstein, 11 Jan. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 489. Eulenburg to Holstein, 11 Jan. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 489.
27 OPENING THE DOORS ... ITSELF STRONG: OPENING THE DOORS ... ITSELF STRONG: W to N, 7 Feb. 1895, Grant, pp. 78. W to N, 7 Feb. 1895, Grant, pp. 78.
28 I HAVE GREAT ... BUT OF EVIL: I HAVE GREAT ... BUT OF EVIL: Munster to Holstein, 11 June 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 517. Munster to Holstein, 11 June 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 517.
29 THE GREAT TASK ... RACE: THE GREAT TASK ... RACE: W to N, 26 April 1895, ibid., p. 10. W to N, 26 April 1895, ibid., p. 10.
30 TO TIE RUSSIA DOWN: TO TIE RUSSIA DOWN: GP GP, 9, no. 2318.
31 DO ALL IN MY POWER ... NICE: DO ALL IN MY POWER ... NICE: W to N, 26 April 1895, Grant, p. 10. W to N, 26 April 1895, Grant, p. 10.
32 HIS MAJESTY HAS THUS: HIS MAJESTY HAS THUS: Quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 755. Quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 755.
33 EVERY GERMAN: EVERY GERMAN: See Hohenlohe, See Hohenlohe, GP GP, 9, 12 Sept. 1895, no. 2319, pp. 36061, also McLean, pp. 2930.
34 d.a.m.nED RASCALS ... AN ALLEGORICAL DRAWING: d.a.m.nED RASCALS ... AN ALLEGORICAL DRAWING: W to N, 26 Sept. 1895, Grant, pp. 2021. W to N, 26 Sept. 1895, Grant, pp. 2021.
35 THE DANGER WHICH: THE DANGER WHICH: W to N, 25 Oct. 1895, ibid., p. 23. W to N, 25 Oct. 1895, ibid., p. 23.
36 QUEEN VICTORIA FELT: QUEEN VICTORIA FELT: Footnote, F. Ponsonby, Footnote, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 54.
37 HM IS BEGINNING: HM IS BEGINNING: Holstein to Radolin, 30 Oct. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 556. Holstein to Radolin, 30 Oct. 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 556.
38 I RECEIVED MOLTKE: I RECEIVED MOLTKE: 18 Sept. 1895, Nicholas II, 18 Sept. 1895, Nicholas II, Journal Journal, p. 134.
39 A QUIET MAN: A QUIET MAN: Jefferson, p. 220. Jefferson, p. 220.
40 BOORISH AND BOSSY: BOORISH AND BOSSY: See Duff, p. 192. See Duff, p. 192.
41 TRAITOR TO HER FAITH: TRAITOR TO HER FAITH: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 650. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 650.
42 I QUITE AGREE: I QUITE AGREE: W to N, 19 April 1896, Grant, p. 37. W to N, 19 April 1896, Grant, p. 37.
43 THE LAST STRONGHOLD: THE LAST STRONGHOLD: Mossolov, p. 108. Mossolov, p. 108.
44 UNINTERESTED: UNINTERESTED: See Holstein to Radolin, 6 July 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 530. See Holstein to Radolin, 6 July 1895, Holstein, 3, p. 530.
45 THE INTRIGUING OF: THE INTRIGUING OF: 24 June 1895, ibid., p. 137. 24 June 1895, ibid., p. 137.
46 STRONG HUMANITARIAN: STRONG HUMANITARIAN: Mackenzie Wallace, 1903, RA VIC/MAIN/W/44/15c. Mackenzie Wallace, 1903, RA VIC/MAIN/W/44/15c.
47 DARK SPOT ... SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES: DARK SPOT ... SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES: Kennedy, Kennedy, The Rise The Rise, pp. 21819.
48 EVEN SO UNDIPLOMATIC: EVEN SO UNDIPLOMATIC: W to N, 25 Oct. 1895, Grant, p. 27. W to N, 25 Oct. 1895, Grant, p. 27.
49 ENTIRELY NORMAL: ENTIRELY NORMAL: Rohl and Bellaigue, p. 784. Rohl and Bellaigue, p. 784.
50 ASTONIs.h.i.+NG ACCUSATIONS ... AND AFFECTED: ASTONIs.h.i.+NG ACCUSATIONS ... AND AFFECTED: W to Marschall, 25 Oct. 1895, W to Marschall, 25 Oct. 1895, GP GP, 11, pp. 811.
51 THE CONDUCT OF: THE CONDUCT OF: F. Lascelles, 4 Dec. 1895, PRO FO 800/17. F. Lascelles, 4 Dec. 1895, PRO FO 800/17.
52 I DECLARE QUITE: I DECLARE QUITE: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 764. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 764.
53 THE SAME THING TO THE HAPLESS: THE SAME THING TO THE HAPLESS: W to Hohenlohe, W to Hohenlohe, GP GP, 10, pp. 25155.
54 WHAT HAPPENS NOW: WHAT HAPPENS NOW: Holstein to Eulenburg, 21 Dec. 1895, Holstein, 3, pp. 57677. Holstein to Eulenburg, 21 Dec. 1895, Holstein, 3, pp. 57677.
55 RABID: RABID: Chirol quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 784. Chirol quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 784.
56 THE TRANSVAAL REPUBLIC: THE TRANSVAAL REPUBLIC: W to N, 2 Jan. 1896, Grant, p. 29. W to N, 2 Jan. 1896, Grant, p. 29.
57 ENCOURAGEMENT OF CHAMBERLAIN: ENCOURAGEMENT OF CHAMBERLAIN: Balfour, Balfour, Britain and Britain and, p. 229.
58 A THREATENING FORMAL NOTE: A THREATENING FORMAL NOTE: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 787. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 787.
59 I EXPRESS MY: I EXPRESS MY: W to President Kruger of Transvaal, 3 Jan. 1896, W to President Kruger of Transvaal, 3 Jan. 1896, GP GP, 11, pp. 3132.
60 THE NATION WILL: THE NATION WILL: St. Aubyn, St. Aubyn, Edward VII Edward VII, p. 285.
61 OUTRAGEOUS, AND: OUTRAGEOUS, AND: Journal, 2 Jan. 1896, Journal, 2 Jan. 1896, LQV LQV 3.3, p. 6. 3.3, p. 6.
62 A MOST GRATUITOUS: A MOST GRATUITOUS: Knollys to Bigge, 4 Jan. 1996, ibid., p. 7. Knollys to Bigge, 4 Jan. 1996, ibid., p. 7.
63 TRUE FEELINGS: TRUE FEELINGS: Bulow, 4, p. 665. Bulow, 4, p. 665.
64 SPOKE LOUD: SPOKE LOUD: 22 Feb. 1896, Lady Lytton, p. 60. 22 Feb. 1896, Lady Lytton, p. 60.
65 AS YOUR GRANDMOTHER: AS YOUR GRANDMOTHER: QV to W, 5 Jan. 1896, QV to W, 5 Jan. 1896, LQV LQV, 3.3, p. 8.
66 I WAS SO INCENSED: I WAS SO INCENSED: W to QV, 8 Jan. 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/500/5. W to QV, 8 Jan. 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/500/5.
67 FULLY TO ACCEPT: FULLY TO ACCEPT: Salisbury to QV, 12 Jan. 1896, Salisbury to QV, 12 Jan. 1896, LQV LQV 3.3, pp. 2021. 3.3, pp. 2021.
68 THE OLD WOMAN: THE OLD WOMAN: Roberts, p. 626. Roberts, p. 626.
69 SO CONCERNED BY THE ... DESTROY ENGLAND: SO CONCERNED BY THE ... DESTROY ENGLAND: Rohl and de Bellaigue, pp. 789, 79697. Rohl and de Bellaigue, pp. 789, 79697.
70 THE RUSSIANS HAD BEEN: THE RUSSIANS HAD BEEN: See Holstein to Radolin, 21 May 1896, Holstein, 3, p. 615. See Holstein to Radolin, 21 May 1896, Holstein, 3, p. 615.
71 HAD BEEN SANCTIONED BY: HAD BEEN SANCTIONED BY: GP GP, 11, no. 2771.
72 LITERALLY HORRIFIED: LITERALLY HORRIFIED: Hatzfeldt quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 798. Hatzfeldt quoted in Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 798.
73 SEEMED MORE EXCITABLE: SEEMED MORE EXCITABLE: G to N, 26 April 1896, GARF 601/1/1219. G to N, 26 April 1896, GARF 601/1/1219.
74 CERTAINLY BE BOOED: CERTAINLY BE BOOED: See Hatzfeldt to Holstein, 28 April 1896, Holstein, 3, p. 608. See Hatzfeldt to Holstein, 28 April 1896, Holstein, 3, p. 608.
75 HE INVITED ... FOR COMPENSATION: HE INVITED ... FOR COMPENSATION: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 968. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 968.
76 SHOULD BE SO UNWORTHY ... TEAPOT: SHOULD BE SO UNWORTHY ... TEAPOT: Wickham-Steed, p. 67. Wickham-Steed, p. 67.
77 TIPPLING GRANDMOTHER: TIPPLING GRANDMOTHER: Mons to Bulow, April 1896, Bulow, 1, p. 32. Mons to Bulow, April 1896, Bulow, 1, p. 32.
78 TO TREAT HIM BADLY: TO TREAT HIM BADLY: Waldersee, 2, pp. 35657. Waldersee, 2, pp. 35657.
79 I MUST SAY: I MUST SAY: G to N, 17 April 1896, GARF 601/1/1219. G to N, 17 April 1896, GARF 601/1/1219.
80 AT WINDSOR IT WAS SAID: AT WINDSOR IT WAS SAID: Lady Lytton, p. 68. Lady Lytton, p. 68.
81 DESCRIBING IN DETAIL: DESCRIBING IN DETAIL: See, for example, O'Conor to QV, 31 May 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/H/47/17. See, for example, O'Conor to QV, 31 May 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/H/47/17.
82 HOW OUTRAGEOUS CAN: HOW OUTRAGEOUS CAN: Maylunas, p. 151. Maylunas, p. 151.
83 MAY BE BLAMED: MAY BE BLAMED: QV to O'Conor, 3 June 1896, RA VIC/H/MAIN/47/19. QV to O'Conor, 3 June 1896, RA VIC/H/MAIN/47/19.
84 VIOLENCE TO THEIR: VIOLENCE TO THEIR: O'Conor to QV, 2 June 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/H/47/17. O'Conor to QV, 2 June 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/H/47/17.
85 A SCOTTISH ACCENT: A SCOTTISH ACCENT: Lady Lytton, p. 36. Lady Lytton, p. 36.
86 LORD ROSEBERY SAID: LORD ROSEBERY SAID: F. Ponsonby, F. Ponsonby, My Recollections My Recollections, p. 15.
87 SIBERIA: SIBERIA: Roberts, p. 406. Roberts, p. 406.
88 SHE IS MARVELLOUSLY: SHE IS MARVELLOUSLY: N to Minny, 13 [OS]/25 Sept. 1896, Bing, p. 118. N to Minny, 13 [OS]/25 Sept. 1896, Bing, p. 118.
89 DEAR NICKY AND ALICKY: DEAR NICKY AND ALICKY: QV to V, 25 Sept. 1896, Ramm, p. 195. QV to V, 25 Sept. 1896, Ramm, p. 195.
90 UNMISTAKABLY LOVELY ... JOLLY: UNMISTAKABLY LOVELY ... JOLLY: Lutyens, pp. 74, 80. Lutyens, pp. 74, 80.
91 FROM THE VERY FIRST ... AND RAIN: FROM THE VERY FIRST ... AND RAIN: N to Minny, 2 [OS]/14 Oct. 1896, Bing, pp. 11920. N to Minny, 2 [OS]/14 Oct. 1896, Bing, pp. 11920.
92 I'M GLAD: I'M GLAD: N to Minny, 13 [OS]/25 Sept. 1896, ibid., p. 118. N to Minny, 13 [OS]/25 Sept. 1896, ibid., p. 118.
93 HAD A TALK: HAD A TALK: 22 Sept. 1896, RA GV/PRIV/GVD. 22 Sept. 1896, RA GV/PRIV/GVD.
94 I REMARKED THAT: I REMARKED THAT: Journal, 24 Sept. 1896, Journal, 24 Sept. 1896, LQV LQV, 3.3, p. 83.
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