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When William Came

CHAPTER VI: HERR VON KWARL
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As for the Stage, it has long been international in its tendencies.

You can see that every day." The banker nodded his head.
"London is not our greatest difficulty," continued von Kwarl.

"You must remember the steady influx of Germans since the war; whole districts are changing the complexion of their inhabitants, and in some streets you might almost fancy yourself in a German town.

We can scarcely hope to make much impression on the country districts and the provincial towns at present, but you must remember that thousands and thousands of the more virile and restless-souled men have emigrated, and thousands more will follow their example.

We shall fill up their places with our own surplus population, as the Teuton races colonised England in the old pre-Christian days.


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