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

CHAPTER XI
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I told the Spanish Ambassador yesterday that I am going to ask the German Government for instructions about insuring their Embassy here! Write and send some news.

I saw an American to-day who says he's going home to-morrow.

"Cable me," said I, "if you find the continent where it used to be." Faithfully yours, WALTER H.PAGE.
P.S.It is strange how little we know what you know on your side and just what you think, what relative value you put on this and what on that.

There's a new sort of loneliness sprung up because of the universal absorption in the war.
And I hear all sorts of contradictory rumours about the effect of the German crusade in the United States.

Oh well, the world has got to choose whether it will have English or German domination in Europe; that's the single big question at issue.


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