[The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II by Burton J. Hendrick]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II CHAPTER XXV 47/51
Such a bloody business cannot keep up all summer.
But before everybody is killed or a decisive conclusion is reached, the armies will, no doubt, dig themselves in and take a period of comparative rest. People here see and feel the great danger.
But the extra effort now _may_ come too late.
Still we keep up good hope.
The British are hard to whip.
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