Waldo Ralph Browneto Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1919

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1 p.
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[Believes the Triple Ententebecame an alliance when war broke out; describes signature of secret treaties as "conspiracy"; applauds publication of the treaties by Bolsheviks; refers to Edward Grey's denial of their existence; disagrees with Doyle's statement that the future of the world depends of a new sort of alliance, Anglo-British, or other, but rather on the will of the people to resist the ruling classes; defends Upton Sinclairwhom he does not know personally.]

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