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

CHAPTER XIV
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He would probably come back a sadder and wiser man.

I take it that no one in authority in England would discuss the matter seriously with him, and, in France, I do not believe he could even get a hearing.
Please let me have your impressions upon this subject.
I wish I could be near you to-day for there are so many things I could tell that I cannot write.
Your friend, E.M.

House.
_To Edward M.House_ American Embassy, London [Undated].
DEAR HOUSE: Never mind about Bryan.

Send him over here if you wish to get rid of him.

He'll cut no more figure than a tar-baby at a Negro camp-meeting.


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