[The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II by Burton J. Hendrick]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II CHAPTER XXI 46/65
Not only must these destructions be paid for, but the Hohenzollerns and all they stand for must go. Trust your Frenchman for that, if nobody else! If Europe had the food wasted in the United States, it would make the difference between sustenance and famine.
By the way, the submarine has made every nation a danger zone except those few that have self-feeding continents, such as ours.
It can bring famine to any other kind of a country. You are now out in the country again--good.
Give Mollie my love and help her with the garden.
I envy you the fresh green things to eat. Little Mollie, kiss her for granddaddy.
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