South African Memories - Social, Warlike & Sporting from Diaries Written at the Time by Lady Sarah Wilson
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entirely confined to one party--viz., the Dutch. This accounted for a
blunder on my part. Having heard that Mrs. Koopman had been greatly perturbed by the young Queen of Holland's representations to President Kruger in favour of the Uitlanders, and seeing many photographs of this charming-looking girl in the room, I thought I should be right in alluding to her as "your little Queen." "She is not my Queen," was the indignant reply; "Queen Victoria is my Queen." And then, quickly turning to Mr. Baker, she continued: "What have you been telling Lady Sarah to make her think I am not loyal?" Of course I had to disclaim and apologize, but, in view of her well-known political opinions and sympathies, I could not help thinking her extreme indignation a little unnecessary. FOOTNOTES: [9] Lord Randolph Churchill died in January, 1895. [10] The soldiers' graves in South Africa have since then been carefully tended by the Loyal Women's Guild. [11] The President's favourite psalm was said to be the 144th, which he always believed was written to apply specially to the Boers. [12] Short whip. [13] Major Heaney is an American, and was one of the pioneers who accompanied Dr. Jameson to Mashonaland in 1891. [14] Mr. Richard Solomon, then Attorney-General, now Sir Richard Solomon. |
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