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

CHAPTER XXVI
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All the allied governments in Europe wish to stand by Russia, but their pressing business with the war, near at hand, causes them in a way to forget Russia; and certainly the British public, all intent on the German "drive" in France had in a sense forgotten Russia.

You woke them up.

And your "Why set a limit to the American Army ?" has had a cheering effect.
As leader and spokesman of the enemies of Germany--by far the best trumpet-call spokesman and the strongest leader--your speeches are worth an army in France and more, for they keep the proper moral elevation.

All this is gratefully recognized here.

Public opinion toward us is wholesome and you have a "good press" in this Kingdom.
In this larger matter, all is well.


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