CHAPTER | PAGE | 1. | Why I Write this Book | 1 | 2. | My Beloved Belgium; my Family and Myself; Myself—as I Know Myself | 7 | 3. | The Queen | 17 | 4. | The King | 27 | 5. | My Country and Days of my Youth | 36 | 6. | My Marriage and the Austrian Court—the Day after my Marriage | 54 | 7. | Married | 63 | 8. | My Hosts at the Hofburg—the Emperor Francis Joseph and the Empress Elizabeth | 82 | 9. | My Sister StÉphanie Marries the Archduke Rudolph, who Died at Meyerling | 100 | 10. | Ferdinand of Coburg and the Court of Sofia | 116 | 11. | William II and the Court of Berlin—the Emperor of Illusion | 132 | 12. | The Holsteins | 142 | 13. | The Courts of Munich and Old Germany | 154 | 14. | Queen Victoria | 165 | 15. | The Drama of my Captivity, and my Life as a Prisoner—the Commencement of Torture | 171 | 16. | Lindenhof | 189 | 17. | How I Regained my Liberty and at the Same Time was Declared Sane | 197 | 18. | The Death of the King—Intrigues and Legal Proceedings | 211 | 19. | My Sufferings during the War | 231 | 20. | In the Hope of Rest | 245 | | Index | 253 |
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