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143 Proust’s housekeeper: q. Havelock Ellis (see Chap. 4), 377.
144 Queen Victoria, “No one ever”: q. Hector Bolitho, Reign of Queen Victoria, 366.
145 Kipling, “a certain optimism”: Kipling, 147.
146 Sir Edward Clarke, “The greatest poem”: q. Amy Cruse, After the Victorians, London, 1938, 123.
147 “Joe’s War”: Kennedy, 315.
148 Salisbury on Chamberlain: Dugdale, I, 67.
149 Balfour to Lady Elcho: Young, 129.
150 Entertaining three duchesses: Frances Balfour, II, 211.
151 “The difference between Joe and Me”: q. Julian Amery, Life of Joseph Chamberlain, IV, 464.
152 “Let us defy someone”: q. Adams, 78.
153 Duke of Argyll: Frances Balfour, II, 318.
154 Salisbury to German Ambassador: Hatzfeld to Foreign Office, July 31 1900, Grosse Politik (see Chap. 5), XVI, 76.
155 Lady Salisbury: Frances Balfour, II, 290.
156 Le Temps, “What closes today?”: q. The Times, July 15, 1902.
157 “Go up at once, Sir James”: Blunt, I, 366.
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