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<p>[Page 72]</p><p>premise. H. says: [original English quote]</p><p>It is not necessary for Prince L. who is wealthy and holds a high social standing and political position to prove he loves his country which is the source of all his power and glory. [end English quote]</p><p>They probably don't doubt his love of the country, despite his Polish lineage, but they rightfully blame him, as the German ambassador, for letting the cunning English pull one over him. Shortly we may have to ask if there is any German diplomat left who hasn't behaved stupidly. Our peace with Russia is a done deal, already ratified by the Moscow Soviets. Details have not been published here.</p><p>Some sort of peace negotiations with the other Allies seem to be in the air as well, since General Smuts is reported to have travelled to Switzerland to meet the Austrian Count Mensdorff for talks. Let's pray that they find a basis for negotiations and that there will be peace at last. How the English and Americans treat</p>