Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . great apart on the stage of Britain and of the world. Gladstone,Randolph Churchill, King Edward VII.—Prince of Wales andKing—Balfour, Curzon, Chamberlain, Rosebery, Harcourt, thelist is endless. It is not a cold, stereotyped description. Thosewho have known anything of the career of Margot Asquithwill know. From early life she was in revolt against the stodgyconventions of the Victorian era. She slyly smoked cigarettesand flirted with engineers on trains in Victorian days! She saton Tennysons knee and he read her Maud in unforgettablevoice. Gladstone
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . great apart on the stage of Britain and of the world. Gladstone,Randolph Churchill, King Edward VII.—Prince of Wales andKing—Balfour, Curzon, Chamberlain, Rosebery, Harcourt, thelist is endless. It is not a cold, stereotyped description. Thosewho have known anything of the career of Margot Asquithwill know. From early life she was in revolt against the stodgyconventions of the Victorian era. She slyly smoked cigarettesand flirted with engineers on trains in Victorian days! She saton Tennysons knee and he read her Maud in unforgettablevoice. Gladstone coached her as the wife-to-be of EnglandsPremier. Balfour was an understanding friend through yearsof political turmoil and social warfare. And the much talkedof Souls are intimately described by Mrs. Asquith, who wasa leader of that curious circle. Her diary is quick with life, and bright with a genuine tells of these men and women of a past decade, and now,laughing at their foibles, narrating their intimate
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