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

CHAPTER XXIV
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We can come to terms."-- Now here's where the danger comes from the philosophical pacifist--from any man who does not clearly understand the nature of the war and of the enemy.

To discuss the difference between us is so very reasonable in sound--so very reasonable in fact if there were a discussable difference.

It is a programme that would always be in order except with a burglar or a robber.
The yet imperfect understanding of the war and of the nature of the German in the United States, especially at Washington--more especially in the White House--herein lies the danger.
...

This little rest down here is a success.

The weather is a disappointment--windy and cold.


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