NOT A RABBIT, BUT A HEDGEHOG
GERMANY'S MISTAKE ABOUT BELGIUM.
London, November 10.
. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at the City Temple, said one of the greatest French Generals had told., him that the man responsible for this war had the soul of a devil. . Not a single member of the British Cabinet had thought a war with Germany, possible under existing conditions. Neither the Allies, Belgium, nor Servia were responsible ;■ the vulture had been hovering over Bel-; giuin for some time,.-, and had. soared so high that-it had made a, mistake. It thought it was .pouncing on a rabbit, but fell on a hedgehog.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2305, 12 November 1914, Page 6
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108NOT A RABBIT, BUT A HEDGEHOG Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2305, 12 November 1914, Page 6
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