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[i] Interview. Mrs Nada Cheyne, Ditchingham Lodge. 30 June 2012.
[i] Interview. Ms Dorothy Cheyne, Ditchingham Lodge. 30 June 2012.
[ii] Available. Online. http://www.norfolkstainedglass.co.uk/Ditchingham/home.shtm Accessed 11.07.2012
[iii] D E Whatmore, Rider Haggard’s Good Works, Pamphlet 1. Deeds for the Church December, 1995. Pamphlet 2. Deeds for Young Children and Young People. Pamphlet 3. Deeds for the Salvation Army.
[i] See The People of the Mist (London Longmans, 1894) 17.
[iv] Lilias Haggard, The Cloak that I Left: A Biography of the Author Henry Rider Haggard (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1950).
[v] Commander M. E. Cheyne, Speech to the Rider Haggard Festival, raising funds for Ditchingham church. 14 May 1999. A copy of the text of the speech is in the possession of the present writer. Letter. Commander M. E. Cheyne. 15 January 2000.
[vi] Lilias Haggard, The Cloak that I Left, 50.
[vii] Letter. Cmdr. Mark Cheyne to the present author. 24 February, 2000.
[viii] Interview. Mrs Nada Cheyne, Ditchingham Lodge. 30 June 2012.
[ix] Interview. Ms Dorothy Cheyne, Ditchingham Lodge. 30 June 2012.
[x] Interview. Mrs Nada Cheyne, Ditchingham Lodge. 30 June 2012.
[xi] Lilias Haggard, The Cloak that I Left, 190.
[xii] Interview. Ms Dorothy Cheyne, Ditchingham Lodge. 30 June 2012.
[xiii] Victoria Manthorpe, Children of the Empire: The Victorian Haggards (London: Victor Gollancz, 1996) 37.
[xiv] Introduction, C.J. Longman, to Henry Rider Haggard, The Days of My Life (London: Longmans, 1926) i.
[xv] Rider Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 2.
[xvi] Allan Quatermain in Rider Haggard, King Solomon's Mines (London: Cassell, 1885) 55.
[xvii] Haggard, She, 154.
[xviii] Rider Haggard, The Witch's Head, (New York: Harper and Bros.,1884)
214.
[xix] Rider Haggard, Child of Storm (London: Cassell, 1913) 2.
[xx] Haggard, She, 115.
[xxi] Haggard, Child of Storm, 2.
[xxii] Madhudaya Sinha, Unpublished PhD. University of Cincinnati Masculinity Under Siege: Gender, Empire, and Knowledge in Late Victorian Literature (University of Cincinnati, July 2012). See also Madhudaya Sinha, “Triangular Erotics: The Politics of Masculinity, Imperialism and Big-Game hunting in Rider Haggard’s, She.” Critical Survey Volume 20 Number 3 2008. 29-43.
[xxiii]Haggard, The Witch’s Head 3 Vols (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1885).
[xxiv] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter10.
[xxv] Haggard, Nada the Lily (New York: Longmans, Green, 1892).
[xxvi] Haggard, The Days of My Life Chapter 3.
[xxvii] RiderHaggard, King Solomon’s Mines (London: Cassell, 1885).
[xxviii] In L