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

CHAPTER XI
17/70

Stories about him will follow.
Herrick, too, in Paris, somehow causes Americans and English and even Guatemalans who come along to go out of their way to say what he has done for them.

Now there is a quality in the old woman with the baby bottles, and in the consul and in Whitlock and Hoover and Herrick and this English nation which adopts the Belgians--a quality that is invincible.

When folk like these come down the road, I respectfully do obeisance to them.

And--it's this kind of folk that the Germans have run up against.

I thank Heaven I'm of their race and blood.
The whole world is bound to be changed as a result of this war.


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