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

CHAPTER XVII
19/57

And the worst is to come.

But you never hear a complaint.
Poor Mr.Dent[29], for instance (two sons dead), says: "It's all right.

England must be saved." And this Kingdom alone, as you know, is spending twenty-five million dollars a day.

The big loan placed in the United States[30] would last but twenty days! if this pace of slaughter and of spending go on long enough, there won't be any men or any money left on this side the world.

Yet there will be both left, of course; for somehow things never quite go to the ultimate smash that seems to come.


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