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

CHAPTER XXI
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Else if we happened to run out of ammunition we could not borrow from anybody.

He thought it most unfortunate that the British and French guns and rifles were of different calibres." _To Arthur W.Page_ Brighton, England, April 28, 1917.
DEAR ARTHUR: ...

Well, the British have given us a very good welcome into the war.

They are not very skillful at such a task: they do not know how to say "Welcome" very vociferously.

But they have said it to the very best of their ability.


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