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

CHAPTER XXVII
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He'll have to employ half a dozen clerks to do for the Navy ill what Petherick does well with ease, if he's removed.

Life would not be worth living anyhow.
I uncover Petherick to the Secretary and show him in his glory.

It must be said to the Secretary's credit that he has said nothing more about it.

Petherick, let us hope, will live forever.

The Secretary's petty-spoils mind now works on grand plans for Peace, holy Peace, having unsuccessfully attacked poor Petherick.


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