Paris to London Greeting- He spoke much of the pleasure he had felt in the atmosphere of England. He said there was a strength of purpose in the English people and a firmness which he liked and admired, There was honesty and uprightness. They were slow in starting a new idea, but, when they did, it was only because their minds and common- sense had told them that the idea was sound. (107:3) The English as a nation had pleased him greatly.
(107:4)
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