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I mean the clauses that appear in regard to the British protectorate. Mr. BULLITT. You mean our agreement to recognize the British protectorate in Egypt? The CHAIRMAN. It was recognized by this treaty in those clauses. Mr. BULLITT. Yes; but we gave a sort of assent before the treaty formally came out, did we not? I recall the morning it was done.

Senator KNOX. I should think your scruples were well founded. I should not read those telegrams. Mr. BULLITT. I can simply inform you briefly of the nature of them. Senator KNOX. You might give us the nature of them. To whom were they sent? Mr. BULLITT. On reaching Petrograd I sent Capt.

"Well, you ought to thought of it," Johnnie retorted, jerking his arm free of William's grasp. "I can't stand here GABBIN' all night!" And he hurried away. "Joe," William began, fastening more securely upon Mr. Bullitt "Joe, I've done a good many favors for you, and " "I've got to see a man," Mr. Bullitt interrupted. "Lemme go, Silly Bill.

I had appeared before them and discussed my mission for an entire day. They sat in the morning and in the afternoon. Senator BRANDEGEE. I wondered whether you were present when the President thought it would be better not to give it out, not to make it public. Mr. BULLITT. No, sir; I was not. Then upon order of Col.

House sent for me, and after that we had a conversation. That was the only reply that I had. I had a conversation with Col. House on the whole matter, and we thrashed it all out. Senator KNOX. Was anything said during this conversation which you feel willing or disposed to tell us, which will be important? Mr. BULLITT. I made a record of the conversation.

Senator BRANDEGEE. Did the others have anything similar to what is now article 10 in the treaty pending in the Senate? Mr. BULLITT. I really can not say. I am sorry, but I have forgotten. I should not care to testify on that.

Senator KNOX. Can you tell us anything more about the discussion in reference to the withdrawal of troops from Russia that took place at that time anything more than is indicated by your letter, there? Mr. BULLITT. There were very serious discussions, all the time.

What of that, NOW? Just to be a simple porter, and journey with her to the far, strange pearl among cities whence she had come! The gentle porter bowed her toward the steps of his car; but first she gave Flopit into the hands of May Parcher, for a moment, and whispered a word to Wallace Banks; then to Joe Bullitt; then to Johnnie Watson; then she ran to William. She took his hand.

Senator BRANDEGEE. Do you know what his objection was to the legislative bodies of the contracting parties having representation on the assembly? Mr. BULLITT. The President believed, I think in fact, it was so stated to me by Col. House, who discussed the matter with me that it would make too unwieldy a central organ for the league.

Senator KNOX. So that you were practically a clearing house of information for the members of the American mission? Senator KNOX. Did you know at that time, or have you ascertained since, whether a secret mission had or not been dispatched from Paris, that is, by the President himself; a man by the name of Buckler, who went to Russia a few days before you did? Mr. BULLITT. Mr. W.H. Buckler, Mr.

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