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

CHAPTER V
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He simply enters these elaborate state-owned and state-supported quarters and starts work.

How differently the mighty United States welcomes its ambassadors let Page's memorandum tell: The boat touched at Queenstown, and a mass of Irish reporters came aboard and wished to know what I thought of Ireland.

Some of them printed the important announcement that I was quite friendly to Ireland! At Liverpool was Mr.Laughlin[11], Charge d'Affaires in London since Mr.
Reid's death, to meet me, and of course the consul, Mr.Washington.

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