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

CHAPTER XIV
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I think that some of them are likely soon to be hanged, however, because there are signs that they may come also from Germany.

The same crowd that supplies money to buy labour-leaders and the press and to blow up factories in the United States keeps a good supply of peace-liars on tap.

It'll be fun to watch Bryan perform and never suspect that anybody is lying to him or laughing at him; and he'll go home convinced that he's done the job and he'll let loose doves all over the land till they are as thick as English sparrows.

Not even the President could teach him anything permanently.

He can do no harm on this side the world.
It's only your side that's in any possible danger; and, if I read the signs right, there's a diminishing danger there.
No, there's never yet come a moment when there was the slightest chance of peace.


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