It seems scarcely necessary for the author to explain, as he does
in the preface, that the "Emperor Willibald" of his romance is the
Emperor William of Germany; that "Prince Ottomarck" is Prince Otto
von Bismarck, and so on. A casual acquaintance with the names and
the events of the Kaiser's reign must have made the identification;
and there are few newspaper readers who would not have recognised
in the strained relations between the Empeior Willibald and his
sister, the Princess Margaret, which furnishes the central motive
of the story, an imperial quarrel that has long been a public
scandal in Berlin.
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