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To End All Wars_ A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 - Adam Hochschild [222]

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D, 2 December 1916.

[>] "I never moved": Clarke 1, p. 100.

"The landlord calls it rent": Challinor 1, p. 23.

"You gave us war": Challinor 1, p. 38.

put under surveillance: Challinor 1, p. 43; Rowbotham, p. 11.

[>] "Many comrades kept": Thomas Bell, p. 126.

"is terrified": Hettie to Winnie, January 1917, quoted in Rowbotham, p. 39.

253 "all the working-men": Russell to Ottoline Morrell, 15 July 1916, quoted in Vellacott, p. 91.

[>] "although very pleasant": Sir Henry Wilson Diary, 3 February 1917, Callwell, p. 315.

"kept throwing himself": Robert D. Warth, The Allies and the Russian Revolution: From the Fall of the Monarchy to the Peace of Brest-Litovsk (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1954), p. 20.

enjoyed themselves: Sir Henry Wilson Diary, 30 January and 7 February 1917, Callwell, pp. 314, 316.

[>] "If an upheaval": Wrench, p. 325, and Marlowe pp. 263–264, quoting Milner Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford, dep. 222.

17. THE WORLD IS MY COUNTRY

[>] "Now I write the truth": Bhagail Singh to Chain Singh, 22 January 1917, Omissi, pp. 271–272.

"We are like goats": Abdul Rahim Khan to Mir Hassan Khan, 7 February 1917, Omissi, p. 275.

[>] "Down the corridor": Campbell, p. 258.

"The persons in this case": Times, 5 February 1917.

"I think this is": Hettie Wheeldon to Lydia Robinson, 16 February 1917. My thanks to Julian Hendy for sharing these letters to Lydia Robinson with me.

"Yes, we will keep": Alice Wheeldon to Lydia Robinson, 26 February 1917.

[>] "haggard and pale": Manchester Guardian, 7 March 1917.

"that for reasons which seem": Times, 4 February 1917.

[>] "bad and wicked influence": Trial transcript, DPP 1/50, p. 324.

"language which would be": Daily Mail, 12 March 1917.

"My Lord": Trial transcript, DPP 1/50, p. 325. See also correspondence in CRIM 1/166 between Pankhurst's lawyer and the Wheeldon prosecutors.

[>] "We have tried": HO 45/10695/231366/27. WSPU meeting, Cardiff, 19 February 1913, quoted in Purvis 1, p. 210.

[>] "a thin, cunning-looking": Thomson 1, pp. 238–239.

"Gordon went to Leicester": Anonymous informant, 10 March 1917, Milner Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford, dep. 377, p. 148.

[>] "Stop!stranger, thou art": Socialist, August 1918.

"During the afternoon": Winston'S. Churchill, The Unknown War: The Eastern Front (New York: Scribner's, 1932), pp. 374–375.

[>] "The old order was dead": Benn, p. 377.

"a stupendous event": Vellacott, p. 153.

"I longed to shout": Russell to Ottoline Morrell, 1 April 1917, quoted in Vellacott, pp. 156–157.

"I remember the miners": Labour Party Annual Conference Report, 1951, p. 194, quoted in Coates, p.8.

"Revolutions like charity": Clinton and Myers, p. 73.

"the first ray of dawn": "In the Red Twilight" (unpublished), p. 65, quoted in Winslow, p. 137.

266 "a veritable cemetery": Churchill 1, p. 744.

"were imbued with a proud": Trevor Wilson, p. 435.

[>] "Across the central space": Stephen Hobhouse 1, p. 163.

"through which at times": Stephen Hobhouse 1, p. 162.

"while I was singing": Stephen Hobhouse 1, p. 164.

"Every soldier realises": Wills, p. 48.

[>] "Stephen had a very": Wilfred E. Littleboy, Wills, p. 49.

"The spirit of love requires": Stephen Hobhouse 1, p. 165.

"Tell Stephen not to": Stephen Hobhouse 1, p. 166.

"The warder bluntly refused": Stephen Hobhouse 2, p. 26.

"Sorry to see you": Stephen Hobhouse 1, p. 159.

[>] typed excerpts copied from a letter: HO 144/22259.

"If it were possible": 12 February 1917, HO 144/22259.

"the majority of them": Derby to Milner, 27 March 1917, HO 144/22259.

"Though she thought": Stephen Hobhouse 1, p. 179.

[>] "They maintain, paradoxical": Margaret Hobhouse, I Appeal unto Caesar (London: Allen & Unwin, 1917), p. 6, quoted in Vellacott, pp. 211–212.

"As a result largely of": Tribunal, 15 November 1917.

[>] "I am with you": Linklater, p. 193.

"of this and all the other": Philip Snowden, Labour Leader, 31 May 1917, quoted in Gollin, p. 548.

"My dear Prime Minister": Milner to Lloyd George, 1 June 1917, Lloyd George Papers, F38/2/8, Parliamentary Archives, London.

[>] "There can be

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