. . . I am afraid lest you may find in both [letters of 19 March] too much insistence on my own feelings . . . But believe me it is not so. . . . I have never tried – have I? – to bias your judgment . . .
Asquith apologizes for insisting on his own feelings and reaffirms his trust in her wisdom.
Metric Analysis
Romantic Adoration9/10
Political Unburdening0/10
Emotional Desolation4/10
Thematic Tags
LoveVenetia's future
Kentⓘ
HIS DAYStaying at Walmer.. Walmer Castle
Londonⓘ
Official Register
1915-03-20
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The 3rd and 4th Mounted Divisions of the British Army were established.
Cabinet Council
NO SESSION
No Minutes
Parliament
RECESS
Adjourned
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