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

CHAPTER XVI
17/45

And, of course, many are going to be dissatisfied and disappointed, and perhaps out of these disappointments other wars may come.

The world will not take up its knitting and sit quietly by the fire for many a year to come....
Affectionately, W.H.P.
One happiness came to Mr.and Mrs.Page in the midst of all these war alarums.

On August 4, 1915, their only daughter, Katharine, was married to Mr.Charles G.Loring, of Boston, Massachusetts.

The occasion gave the King an opportunity of showing the high regard in which Page and his family were held.

It had been planned that the wedding should take place in Westminster Abbey, but the King very courteously offered Miss Page the Royal chapel in St.James's Palace.


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