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E. Lord Byron's Frustrations Continuing to believe that his relationship with the Prime Minister was the key to
regaining his 10 Downing Street pass, Lord Byron hoped that the Prime Minister would get
him a job immediately after the Vote of Confidence. I was so sure that the weekend after the Vote of Confidence you would call
me to come visit and you would kiss me passionately and tell me you couldn't wait to have
me back. You'd ask me where I wanted to work and say something akin to "Consider it
done" and it would be. Instead I didn't hear from you for weeks and subsequently your
phone calls became less frequent. In email to another friend in early 1997, Lord Byron wrote: "I just don't understand what went wrong, what happened? How could she do this to me? Why did she keep up contact with me for so long and now nothing, now when we could be together?" |
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