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

CHAPTER XXIII
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Since the American Red Cross was organized here, she has added to her committee and hospitals.

But she keeps well and very vigorous.

A fortnight here will set her up.
She enjoyed Plymouth very much in spite of the continual rush, and it was a rush.
What the United States is doing looks good and large at this distance.

The gratitude here is unbounded; but I detect a feeling here and there of wonder whether we are going to keep up this activity to the end.
I sometimes feel that the German collapse _may_ come next winter.
Their internal troubles and the lack of sufficient food and raw materials do increase.

The breaking point may be reached before another summer.


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