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suggestion of dangers, but the dangers themselves certainly never for a moment gave me a qualm or a tremor.  No, it was ^[[in]] a deeper reason I had to look for my excitement, something which started when I was far away from.  Its actual[[strikethrough]]ly [[/strikethrough]] field of danger, something which had been going on me since, [[strikethrough]] in [[/strikethrough]] the Adirondacks I first had the realization of war.  The nearer I got to the seat of it all the greater became that inner excitement, but I almost became calmer, ^[[on the outside]] as I [[strikethrough]] grew [[/strikethrough]] got nearer, for like a great deep down feeling, the deeper it is the harder it is to express, the more hidden in the intricacies of oneself ... all of this is feeling and as such all right from my own stand point.  Now how about the fact of it from this same standpoint.  Well, I know there is a necessity for people like myself over there.  The development of the friendliness of America and France etc today is needed.  A few people cannot perhaps make it, but everyone can help in a small way. ^[[+]] The fact of Mr Bacon's going over and staying over through the