[The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I by Burton J. Hendrick]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I CHAPTER X 22/52
But they are all very orderly.
Every day Germans are arrested on suspicion; and several of them have committed suicide.
Yesterday one poor American woman yielded to the excitement and cut her throat.
I find it hard to get about much. People stop me on the street, follow me to luncheon, grab me as I come out of any committee meeting--to know my opinion of this or that--how can they get home? Will such-and-such a boat fly the American flag? Why did I take the German Embassy? I have to fight my way about and rush to an automobile.
I have had to buy me a second one to keep up the racket.
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