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228 'did not exist': HHR p. 324 228 'and completely simple': LAM diary 229 'ever to return': ibid.
229 'and speak English': W to WM, 2 Jan. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 13v 14, Bodl. Lib.
229 'in my life': HHR p. 328 230 'is the end': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 417 231 'never occur again': FO 800/326 f. 195, NA PRO 232 'a few politicians': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 421 232 ordered him home: Char 20/9A/11 12, Churchill Archives 232 'end of the war': W to WM, 2 Jan. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 12, Bodl. Lib.
232 'a little silly': HHR p. 41 233 'fill with you': ibid.
233 'reconsider my position': 18 July 1940, Char 20 9A/76, Churchill Archives 233 'a petulant baby': 20 July 1940, Char 20 9A/76, Churchill Archives
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234 'maximum of frustration': Michael Bloch, The Duke of Windsor's War, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1982, p. 96 235 'permanent slimming cure': King, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 356 235 'for the figure': DoW to WM, 27 Sept. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 108, Bodl. Lib.
235 'happens to you': Brendon Papers, Bren 2/2/7, Churchill Archives 235 'off in a pa.s.sion': ibid.
235 'of such orders': W to WM, 16 Sept. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 100 101, Bodl. Lib.
237 'things less unpleasant': WM to DoW, 26 Aug. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 90, Bodl. Lib.
237 'the past months': W to WM, 16 Sept. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fol. 99, Bodl. Lib.
237 'you, dear Walter': ibid.
238 'seen any number': W to WM, 2 Oct. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 113v 114, Bodl. Lib.
238 'me to them': W to WM, 23 Oct. 1940, Dep. Monckton Trustees 18, fols. 125 129, Bodl. Lib.
238 'with no future': W to Edith Lindsay, 30 Aug. 1942, MHS 238 'common and uninteresting': Michael Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, Transworld 1988, p. 175 239 'would be solved': W to WM, 5 March 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fol. 22, Bodl. Lib.
239 'them as such': W to WM, 16 May 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 81 82, Bodl. Lib.
239 'with the Duke': ibid.
240 'as you know': W to WM, 30 April 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 43 44, Bodl. Lib.
240 'it is alarming': ibid.
240 'paper the better': WSC to WM, 11 June 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fol. 97, Bodl. Lib.
241 'only ill two weeks': W to WM, 17 June 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 103 106, Bodl. Lib.
241 'pinned on the Duke': W to WM, Sept. 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 197 201, Bodl. Lib.
241 'burst from his cell': ibid.
242 'peace and happiness': King, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 364 242 'quite a while!!!': EP to FDW, 7 Sept. 1919, LFP p. 228 242 'Ernest like mine': Mary Simpson diary, April 1940, private archive 242 'not crying over': Mary Simpson to Anne Kirk, 24 Oct. 1939, TOMS, p. 128 243 'be made public': Kirk Hollingsworth, Conversation with author, 1 Nov. 2009 243 'Windsors are perfect': Mary Simpson diary, 1 Dec. 1940, private archive 243 'for the future': W to EAS, 3 Oct. 1941, private archive 244 'remarkable a degree': Rene MacColl, Deadline and Dateline, Oldbourne Press 1956, pp. 124 5 244 'dropped his arm': ibid.
244 'full of clothing': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 467 244 'those on the spot': W to Edith Lindsay, April 1943, 'On board the boat and rocky', MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 244 'consider this outrageous': King, The d.u.c.h.ess of Windsor, p. 364 244 'are strictly rationed': Was.h.i.+ngton Star, 29 Oct. 1941 245 'do without her': Rosa Wood to Edith Lindsay, 25 Oct. 1942, MHS 245 'isn't for charity': W to WM, 5 March 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 197 201, Bodl. Lib.
245 'and pathetic surroundings': ibid.
245 'off to England': W to Edith Lindsay, 28 March 1942, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 246 'two months leave': W to Edith Lindsay, 30 Aug. 1942, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 246 'other any more': W to Edith Lindsay, 5 Feb. 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 246 been further reconciliation: Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 484 246 'wall of disinterest': Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 202 247 'all too tragic': W to Edith Lindsay, 23 July 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 247 'you this minute': ibid.
247 'and attractive people': W to Edith Lindsay, Sept. 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 248 'free once more': W to WM, Sept. 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fols. 197 201, Bodl. Lib.
248 'people, I find': W to Edith Lindsay, Sept. 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 248 'allows such behaviour?': W to AB, 15 July 1940, Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 163 248 'on 80,000,000 people?': Liberty, March 1941, quoted in Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 187 249 'might be arranged': Bloch, The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, p. 188 249 'that appointed me': ibid., p. 189 249 'an unwarranted step': DoW to WSC, 10 Nov. 1942, Churchill Papers 20/63, Chartwell Trust 250 'the d.u.c.h.ess's loyalty': King George VI to WSC, 9 Dec. 1942, Churchill Papers 20/52, Chartwell Trust 250 'be in obscurity': Wallis to Edith Lindsay, 23 April 1943, MHS, MS 1772, Windsor Collection 250 'share these views': King George VI to WSC, 8 Dec. 1942, Churchill Papers 20/52, Chartwell Trust 250 'interfere in politics': Horace Wilson to Chancellor of Exchequer, 10 Dec. 1936, PREM 1/453, NA PRO 250 'in enemy hands': FO 371/24249 f. 155, NA PRO 251 'less easily defended': Ziegler, King Edward VIII, p. 458 252 'campaign against her': Unsigned confidential memorandum, New York, 1 Aug. 1944, FBI Papers, US Department of Justice 252 'publishers and editors': ibid.
252 'exercise discreet observations': Department of State to Attorney General, 18 April 1941, FBI Papers, US Department of Justice 252 'out of placeotment ': Memorandum for the Director, 21 April 1941, FBI Papers, US Department of Justice 252 'the Duke's eyes': W to WM, 30 April 1941, Dep. Monckton Trustees 19, fol. 41, Bodl. Lib.
253 'at Number 10': DoW to WM, 1946, Dep. Monckton Trustees 20, fol. 24, Bodl. Lib.
253 'in world history': Sunday Telegraph, 21 Oct. 2001.