[187] “The Empress Eugénie: 1870-1910.” London: Harper and Brothers. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1910.
[188] Paris: Ollendorff. 1911.
[189] His official title was “Commissaire Spécial, attaché aux Souverains étrangers en France,” a post which he resigned nearly two years ago.
[190] When this monstrous tale of an alleged liaison was widely published eight years later—in January, 1887—I denied it in the Pall Mall Gazette, on the authority of Monsignor Goddard. In 1911 it was again revived.
[191] June 7 and 8, 1911.
[192] “The Empress Eugénie, 1870-1910.” London: Harper and Brothers; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1910.
[193] November 2, 1910: St. Michael’s, Farnborough.
[194] “In Memory of the Prince Imperial.” Sermon at St. Mary’s, Chislehurst, on Sunday, July 13, 1879, by Henry Edward, Cardinal Archbishop.