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

CHAPTER VIII
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Everywhere the Ambassador went--country houses, London dinner tables, the colleges and the clubs--he was constantly confronted with what was universally regarded as America's great breach of faith.

How deeply he felt in the matter his letters show.
To Edward M.House August 25, 1913.
DEAR HOUSE:.

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The English Government and the English people without regard to party--I hear it and feel it everywhere--are of one mind about this: they think we have acted dishonourably.


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