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 | | Bonsal came to his rescue, and so became acquainted with wirepulling, involved, ambiguous Colonel Edward House, of Texas, the Harry Hopkins of the Wilson regime. |
 | | Later, when the Peace Conference was being planned, Colonel Bonsal was called in again, first as adviser on Balkan affairs, then as interpreter for House and Wilson at secret meetings where no stenographic notes were kept and no official translations made. |
 | | The next-to-the-last-one is two days before Christmas, 1919, when Colonel Bonsal, out of the army at last, was holding a farewell dinner of reconciliation with a major who had previously threatened to shoot him on sight. |
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