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THE PERIL OF ENGLAND
WHO IS RIGHT?
SIR EDWARD GREY
_In the House of Commons, March 29, 1909._
We have been informed verbally, but quite definitely, that Germany willnot accelerate her naval programme of construction, and will not havethirteen ships of the _Dreadnought_ type, including cruisers, till theend of 1912.
PRINCE BUELOW
_In the Reichstag, March 29, 1909._
Great Britain has never made any proposals which the German Governmentregarded as a suitable basis for negotiations. Germany regards thequestion of limitation of armaments as outside the range of practicalpolitics.
WHAT THE KAISER SAYS:
His Imperial Majesty the German Emperor declared:--
_The prevailing sentiment among large sections of the middle and lowerclass of my own people is not friendly to England.--Daily Telegraph,October 28, 1908._

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The Mystery of the Green Ray
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The Count's Chauffeur
Whatsoever a Man Soweth
The Temptress
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The Lost Million
The Red Room
The Mysterious Mr. Miller
The Pauper of Park Lane
The Great God Gold
In White Raiment
Devil's Dice
An Eye for an Eye
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The House of Whispers
If Sinners Entice Thee
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Guilty Bonds
The Mysterious Three
The Wiles of the Wicked
The Bond of Black
The Sign of the Stranger
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The Hunchback of Westminster
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