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

CHAPTER XVII
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There are fundamental differences continually arising.

They thought a few weeks ago that they had the Prime Minister's scalp.

He proved too nimble for them.

Now one person after another says to you: "Kitchener doesn't deserve the reverence the people give him." More and more folks say he's hard to work with--is domineering and selfish.

Nobody seems really to know him; and there are some signs that there may be a row about him.
We've heard nothing from Harold in quite a little while.


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