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[[191]] [[underline]] London Eng. [[/underline]] 3/24/18.

Before the war it was commonly suggested that the English in their very own big city of London were the most conservative people in the world.  It was said that they never could get the pace of New York into their makeup, and such a thing as a palace of eating where the music was wild and wooly and spirits flowed fast and furious was an unheard-of entity. But in two or three short days that I have been tramping and sampling about the town I have found everything like New York that I sought for, and note that outside of several little characteristics that are expected to a degree the war must certainly