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

CHAPTER XIX
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Then Casement came to Ireland in a German man-of-war (a submarine) accompanied by a ship loaded with guns.

"In all good conscience to my country and to my responsibilities I cannot interfere." He hoped that thoughtful opinion in the United States would see this whole matter in a fair and just way.
I asked him about anti-American feeling in Great Britain.

He said: "Do not let that unduly disturb you.

At bottom we understand you.

At bottom the two people surely understand one another and have unbreakable bonds of sympathy.


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