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

CHAPTER XI
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What the end will be--I mean when it will come, I don't see how to guess.

The Allies are obliged to win; they have more food and more money, and in the long run, more men.

But the German fighting machine is by far the best organization ever made--not the best men, but the best organization; and the whole German people believe what the woman writes whose letter I send you.

It'll take a long time to beat it.
Affectionately, W.H.P.
* * * * * The letter that Page inclosed, and another copy of which was sent to the President, purported to be written by the English wife of a German in Bremen.

It was as follows: * * * * * It is very difficult to write, more difficult to believe that what I write will succeed in reaching you.


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