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The Woman He Loved (1973)

by Ralph G. Martin

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A dual biography of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, whose love affair and marriage forced his abdication as King of England.
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To Pearlie Bernier,
From the Fourth of July to forever
The kind of friend who enriches life

For Bill WIlliams,
From the Queen Mary, Birmingham,
Lllandyssul and Newport, Wales
"Lord, keep my memory green..."

For Al Weisman
From Yank, The Army Weekly,
The Stevenson Bandwagon, and 
Chicago, Chicago, Chicago
His cause was people
So since, so vital, and 
when was there a kinder man?
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Prologue: When the Duchess stood up, she seemed so small, so frail.
The headline in the Baltimore Evening Sun read; Mrs. Simpson Has More British Blood Than King.
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