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

CHAPTER X
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And the dishabille extended to his mental operations as well.
But Lichnowsky's and Mensdorff's behaviour merely portrayed the general atmosphere that prevailed in London during that week.

This atmosphere was simply hysterical.

Among all the intimate participants, however, there was one man who kept his poise and who saw things clearly.

That was the American Ambassador.

It was certainly a strange trick which fortune had played upon Page.


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