[13] Jonnart, pp. 109-12.
[14] When the Greek Premier did so, M. Jonnart repudiated it as "a mistake of M. Zaimis."—See The Times, 11 July, 1917.
[15] Le Départ du Roi Constantin, Geneva, 1917, pp. 13, 14.
[16] Jonnart, p. 113.
[17] The Times, 11 July, 1917.
[18] Even as it was, General Sarrail lamented the advent of M. Venizelos at Salonica as "a Greek master-stroke" calculated "to keep 'the coveted city' Greek."—Sarrail, pp. 153, 154. He evidently preferred not to have even a portion of Greece as an ally, that he might treat the whole of it as an enemy.
[19] Le Départ du Roi Constantin, pp. 14-18.
[20] Jonnart, pp. 116-7.
[21] Le Départ du Roi Constantin, p. 11.
[22] Le Départ du Roi Constantin, pp. 28-9.