The German Enigma Being An Inquiry Among Germans As to What They Think What Th

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Georges Bourdon
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When the German contemplates the rest of the world, he finds that he has not been spoilt, and that all that has been left him are the stale remains of a good dinner. But this share is merely a provisory one in his mind, and I believe, indeed, that some day a new redistribution will take place. The question is if it can be arranged without friction. " " What do you mean to say ? " " This, that the world may end perhaps by deeming 172 THE GERMAN ENIGMA it preferable to spare itself a war which wo...uld be disastrous to all the combatants. But I take into con- sideration that such a bargain would be difficult in your case, but easier to conclude with England, who has more commercial spirit and in the matter of interests is not so constantly prone to interpose her national susceptibilities. I perceive that I astonish you, but if I say these things to you, it is because I see them as they are and I am sincere. It is not my sentiments that prompt me to speak, but my clairvoyance. For no one can love your country more than I do, and it is not enough to say that I love it.

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