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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I

CHAPTER X
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Colonel Squier[61] came out to luncheon.

He sees no way for England to keep out of it.

There is no way.

If she keep out, Germany will take Belgium and Holland, France would be betrayed, and England would be accused of forsaking her friends.
People came to the Embassy all day to-day (Sunday), to learn how they can get to the United States--a rather hard question to answer.

I thought several times of going in, but Greene and Squier said there was no need of it.


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