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95 THE EMPEROR IS: THE EMPEROR IS: QV to Salisbury, 24 Sept. 1896, ibid., p. 81. QV to Salisbury, 24 Sept. 1896, ibid., p. 81.
96 I HAD TWO: I HAD TWO: N to Minny, 2 [OS]/14 Oct. 1896, Bing, p. 120. N to Minny, 2 [OS]/14 Oct. 1896, Bing, p. 120.
97 THE ABSURDITY OF ... OF GERMANY: THE ABSURDITY OF ... OF GERMANY: Jefferson, pp. 21718, 128. Jefferson, pp. 21718, 128.
98 I AM EXTREMELY: I AM EXTREMELY: W to the Foreign Ministry, 9 Sept. 1896, W to the Foreign Ministry, 9 Sept. 1896, GP GP, 11, no. 2861, p. 360.
99 THIS WAS A RATHER: THIS WAS A RATHER: Jefferson, p. 220. Jefferson, p. 220.
100 MUCH STRUCK BY: MUCH STRUCK BY: Journal, 28 Sept. 1896, Journal, 28 Sept. 1896, LQV LQV, 3.3, p. 84; see also Jefferson, p. 216.
101 VERY DIFFERENT FROM: VERY DIFFERENT FROM: 27 Sept. 1896, Lutyens, p. 80. 27 Sept. 1896, Lutyens, p. 80.
102 DISTINCTLY AVERSE ... AN IMPRUDENCE: DISTINCTLY AVERSE ... AN IMPRUDENCE: Salisbury to QV, 29 Sept. 1896, Salisbury to QV, 29 Sept. 1896, LQV LQV, 3.3, pp. 85102.
103 HE THOUGHT IT ... AT PEACE: HE THOUGHT IT ... AT PEACE: QV account of talk with N, 2 Oct. 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/H/48/4. QV account of talk with N, 2 Oct. 1896, RA VIC/MAIN/H/48/4.
104 A BREATHTAKING TIP: A BREATHTAKING TIP: Mallet, p. 94, n. 2. Mallet, p. 94, n. 2.
105 KINDLY USE: KINDLY USE: QV to N, 5 Oct. 1896, RA VIC/H/MAIN/48/10. QV to N, 5 Oct. 1896, RA VIC/H/MAIN/48/10.
106 AS TO EGYPT ... HIS DEEDS: AS TO EGYPT ... HIS DEEDS: N to QV, 10 Oct. 1896, GARF 601/1/1111. N to QV, 10 Oct. 1896, GARF 601/1/1111.
107 WOULD UNQUESTIONABLY HAVE: WOULD UNQUESTIONABLY HAVE: Rosen, 1, p. 128. Rosen, 1, p. 128.
108 MET HIS MOTHER: MET HIS MOTHER: Radolin to Hohenlohe, 17 Jan. 1897, Hohenlohe, pp. 29294. Radolin to Hohenlohe, 17 Jan. 1897, Hohenlohe, pp. 29294.
109 BLACK, DARK AND: BLACK, DARK AND: N to Minny, 2 [OS]/14 Oct. 1896, Bing, p. 125. N to Minny, 2 [OS]/14 Oct. 1896, Bing, p. 125.
110 IN HIS PRESENCE: IN HIS PRESENCE: W to Hohenlohe, 20 Oct. 1896, W to Hohenlohe, 20 Oct. 1896, GP, 11 GP, 11, no. 2868.
111 SWINE: SWINE: Kiderlen-Wachter to Holstein, 15 Jan. 1907, Holstein, 4, p. 3. Kiderlen-Wachter to Holstein, 15 Jan. 1907, Holstein, 4, p. 3.
112 A FRIEND OF FRANCE ... AFTER HIM: A FRIEND OF FRANCE ... AFTER HIM: Holstein to Radolin, 10 Jan. 1897, ibid., 4, p. 1. Holstein to Radolin, 10 Jan. 1897, ibid., 4, p. 1.
113 CONCEITED AND VAIN: CONCEITED AND VAIN: Neilson, p. 65. Neilson, p. 65.
114 RUSSIA DOESN'T: RUSSIA DOESN'T: O'Conor to FO, 24 Jan. 1897, RA VIC/MAIN/H/48/32; see also Buchanan, 1, p. 169. O'Conor to FO, 24 Jan. 1897, RA VIC/MAIN/H/48/32; see also Buchanan, 1, p. 169.
115 SPECIAL BRANCH: SPECIAL BRANCH: Cook, Cook, M M, pp. 13536.
116 HAVE YOU ANY: HAVE YOU ANY: W to QV, 2 Jan. 1897, RA VIC/MAIN/I/61/1. W to QV, 2 Jan. 1897, RA VIC/MAIN/I/61/1.
117 AND I AM: AND I AM: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 967. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 967.
118 I FEEL LIKE: I FEEL LIKE: W to QV, 10 April 1897, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/500/7. W to QV, 10 April 1897, RA VIC/MAIN/Z/500/7.
119 PERSONAL HATRED: PERSONAL HATRED: Journal, 29 Aug. 1897, Journal, 29 Aug. 1897, LQV LQV, 3.3, p. 197.
120 THE GERMAN EMPEROR: THE GERMAN EMPEROR: 31 May 1897, Mallet, p. 21. 31 May 1897, Mallet, p. 21.
121 COMPLETELY UNa.s.sAILABLE: COMPLETELY UNa.s.sAILABLE: J. Morris, 2, p. 28. J. Morris, 2, p. 28.
122 IT NOW OCCUPIED: IT NOW OCCUPIED: Ferguson, Ferguson, Empire Empire, p. 240.
123 THE MOST WONDERFUL: THE MOST WONDERFUL: 22 June 1897, RA GV/PRIV/GVD. 22 June 1897, RA GV/PRIV/GVD.
124 A LOOSE AGGREGATE: A LOOSE AGGREGATE: J. Morris, 2, p. 422. J. Morris, 2, p. 422.
125 THE MOST DANGEROUS: THE MOST DANGEROUS: The Times The Times, 17 July 1897.
126 WHICH DOES NOT: WHICH DOES NOT: Roberts, p. 627. Roberts, p. 627.
127 VERY MUCH DEPRESSED: VERY MUCH DEPRESSED: 5 Nov. 1896, Mallet, p. 95. 5 Nov. 1896, Mallet, p. 95.
128 THE UGLIER SIDE OF EMPIRE: THE UGLIER SIDE OF EMPIRE: See Mike Davis, See Mike Davis, Late Victorian Holocausts Late Victorian Holocausts, p. 141.
129 EMPEROR NICHOLAS: EMPEROR NICHOLAS: Bulow to the Foreign Ministry, 10 Aug. 1897, Bulow to the Foreign Ministry, 10 Aug. 1897, GP GP, 13, p. 76.
130 NICHOLAS SAID: NICHOLAS SAID: See 20 Aug. 1897, See 20 Aug. 1897, GP GP, 13.
131 THANK G.o.d ... a VOMIR: THANK G.o.d ... a VOMIR: N to Minny, 23 July 1897, Bing, p. 128. N to Minny, 23 July 1897, Bing, p. 128.
132 WE HAVE ... TO: WE HAVE ... TO: W to FO, 6 Nov. 1897, W to FO, 6 Nov. 1897, GP GP, 14, p. 67.
133 HE WASN'T OPPOSED: HE WASN'T OPPOSED: Bulow to FO, 11 Aug. 1897, Bulow to FO, 11 Aug. 1897, GP GP, 14, p. 58.
134 AGREEMENT WITH THE EMPEROR: AGREEMENT WITH THE EMPEROR: Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 960. Rohl and de Bellaigue, p. 960.
135 THANK G.o.d WE: THANK G.o.d WE: N to George, 29 March 1898, Maylunas, p. 171. N to George, 29 March 1898, Maylunas, p. 171.
136 A SCRAMBLE FOR CHINA: A SCRAMBLE FOR CHINA: See Neilson, pp. 18495. See Neilson, pp. 18495.
137 WE FOLLOW IN: WE FOLLOW IN: W to N, 1 Jan. 1898, Grant, p. 44. W to N, 1 Jan. 1898, Grant, p. 44.
138 COLD AND: COLD AND: Bulow, 1, p. 205. Bulow, 1, p. 205.
139 I NEVER SAY: I NEVER SAY: Von Derenthall to Hohenlohe, 21 June 1899, Von Derenthall to Hohenlohe, 21 June 1899, GP GP, 13, p. 213.
140 NINNY ... GROW TURNIPS: NINNY ... GROW TURNIPS: Cecil, ”Wilhelm II and,” p. 12324. Cecil, ”Wilhelm II and,” p. 12324.
8 BEHIND THE WALL 18931904 1 KIND EYES: KIND EYES: Buxhoeveden, p. 245. Buxhoeveden, p. 245.
2 CHARMING, SYMPATHETIC: CHARMING, SYMPATHETIC: Tuchman, Tuchman, Proud Tower Proud Tower, p. 230, 2nd quote: W. T. Stead account of meeting Nicky, Nov. 1898, RA VIC/H/48/62.
3 AFTER TEA: AFTER TEA: 24 Oct. 1894, Nicholas II, 24 Oct. 1894, Nicholas II, Journal Journal, p. 134.
4 NEVER DID I: NEVER DID I: Ibid., p. 125. Ibid., p. 125.
5 MY SWEET OLD: MY SWEET OLD: 10 June 1895, ibid., p. 130. 10 June 1895, ibid., p. 130.