We don't know in the United States what we owe to the Atlantic Ocean--safe separation from all these troubles.
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. But I've often asked both Englishmen and Americans in a dining room where there were many men of each country, whether they could look over the company and say which were English and which were Americans.
Nobody can tell till--they begin to talk. The ignorance of the two countries, each of the other, is beyond all belief.