11/20 I mean the study of the national temperaments as they were before, as they are now during the war, and as they will be afterwards. There is one thing which will always be noted, and that is the intense dislike which you, perhaps I, certainly the majority of neutrals, feel towards England." "It is true," the young man assented solemnly. "One finds it everywhere." "Before the war," Catherine went on, "it was Germany who was hated everywhere. She pushed her way into the best places at hotels, watering places--Monte Carlo, for instance and the famous spas. Today, all that accumulated dislike seems to be turned upon England. |