[The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I by Burton J. Hendrick]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I CHAPTER VII 7/33
They are taking to their tents. "What's going to happen in Mexico City ?" "A peaceful tragedy, followed by emancipation." "And the great industries of Mexico ?" "They will not have to depend on adventurers' favours!" "But in the meantime, what ?" "Patience, looking towards justice!" Yours heartily and in health (you bet!) W.H.P. _From Edward M.House_ 145 East 35th Street, New York City. December 12, 1913. DEAR PAGE: Your budget under dates, November 15th, 23rd, and 26th came to me last week, just after the President had been here.
I saved the letters until I went to Washington, from which place I have just returned. The President has been in bed for nearly a week and Doctor Grayson permitted no one to see him but me.
Yesterday before I left he was feeling so well that I asked him if he did not want to feel better and then I read him your letters.
Mrs.Wilson was present. I cannot tell you how pleased he was.
He laughed repeatedly at the different comments you made and he was delighted with what you had to say concerning Lord Cowdray.
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