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

CHAPTER XVI
9/45

We seem to be settling down to something that is more or less like Paris--so far less, but it may become more and more like it.

And the confident note of an earlier period is accompanied by a dull undertone of much less cheerfulness.

The end is--in the lap of the gods.
W.H.P.
_To Arthur W.Page_ American Embassy, London, July 25, 1915.
DEAR ARTHUR: ...

Many men here are very active in their thought about the future relations of the United States and Great Britain.

Will the war bring or leave them closer together?
If the German machine be completely smashed (and it may not be completely smashed) the Japanese danger will remain.


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