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

CHAPTER IV
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It is imprudent, of course, as most things worth doing are.

But what have I to lose, I who have my life now planned and laid out and have got far beyond the reach of gratitude or hatred or praise or blame or fear of any man?
I sent him some such memoranda.

Here came forthwith a note of almost abject thanks.

I sent more.

Again, such a note--written in his own hand.


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