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

CHAPTER XVII
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CHAPTER XVII.
CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND, 1915 To Edward M.House London, December 7, 1915.
MY DEAR HOUSE: I hear you are stroking down the Tammany tiger--an easier job than I have with the British lion.

You can find out exactly who your tiger is, you know the house he lives in, the liquor he drinks, the company he goes with.

The British lion isn't so easy to find.

At times in English history he has dwelt in Downing Street--not so now.

So far as our struggle with him is concerned, he's all over the Kingdom; for he is public opinion.


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