Caryll, the English artist and poet wrote of her love for him in London as if he were a god, Pepita the South American chorus girl, laid her plans to seduce him when he was being applauded for his espionage exploits in postwar Germany in 1919.
Gemma was a pseudonym for the woman he had always loved since he was 19 she was really his cousin Felicia. His first known lover was the most famous Irish novelist at the time, Ethel Voynich. But it was the red-headed and red-blooded Margaret whom he married first.