Saturday, February 13, 1915

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Correspondence (1 of 2)

Letter #302Time not recorded
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. . . I find I have discovered for myself a new & fascinating pastime. I have just been going through Sir John French's very belated despatch . . .

Asquith writes about writing sonnets and comments on Sir John French's belated despatch.

Mentioned:Sir John French • Kitchener

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration4/10
Political Unburdening3/10
Emotional Desolation0/10

Thematic Tags

SonnetsFrench's despatch
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYWriting sonnet. Reading French's despatch. Discussing Lady Warwick case.. Easton Grey, Malmesbury. Talk with Hankey
Venetia Stanley
London

Official Register

1915-02-13

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Cabinet Council

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Parliament

RECESS
Adjourned

Witness Observations

Lord Riddell
Lord Riddell

"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."