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

CHAPTER XVIII
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Until steamships and telegraphs brought the nations all close together, of course we could enjoy our isolation.

We can't do so any longer.

One mad fool in Berlin has turned the whole earth topsy-turvy.

We'd forgotten what our forefathers learned--the deadly dangers of real monarchs and of castes and classes.

There are a lot of 'em left in the world yet.


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