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

CHAPTER XXVII
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They all die to save us." Doubtless she sheds tears in private.
But her eyes are dry in public.

She has discarded her luxuries to put money in the war loan.

Say "Peace" to her?
She would insult you.
_May 10, 1917._ We dined at Lambeth Palace.

There was Lord Morley, whom I had not seen since his long illness--much reduced in flesh, and quite feeble and old-looking.

But his mind and speech were most alert.


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