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

CHAPTER VII
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I am sure she has no motive but the avowed one.

She has taken a liking to Mrs.Page and this is merely a friendly and patriotic act.
I had heard most of the things before as gossip--never before as here put together by a responsible hand.
Mrs.Page went to see her and, as evidence of our appreciation and safety, gave the original back to her.

We have kept no copy, and I wish this burned, if you please.

It would raise a riot here, if any breath of it were to get out, that would put bedlam to shame.
Lord Cowdray has been to see me for four successive days.

I have a suspicion (though I don't know) that, instead of his running the Government, the Government has now turned the tables and is running him.


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