. . . Lady Warwick, being very hard up, wants to make money out of this precious correspondence . . . There is now proof that she has been disobeying the injunction . . . So the Impeccable proposes to go to a Judge & ask him to 'commit' her . . .
Asquith recounts the story of Lady Warwick trying to sell King Edward VII's letters and the plan to stop her.

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"Played with L. G. and lunched with him. He told me another good story regarding Clemenceau. ... L. G. says he is not happy about the war. The Russians are doing badly."
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