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

CHAPTER XXII
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The political situation is in a dangerous state also.
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_To Arthur W.Page_ Wilsford Manor, Salisbury, July 8, 1917.
DEAR ARTHUR: Since admirals and generals began to come from home, they and the war have taken my time so completely, day and night, that I haven't lately written you many things that I should like to tell you.

I'll try here--a house of a friend of ours where the only other guest besides your mother and me is Edward Grey.

This is the first time I've seen him since he left office.

Let me take certain big subjects in order and come to smaller things later: 1.

The German submarines are succeeding to a degree that the public knows nothing about.


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