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The first few days in January, building on the rumour that the last note from England had promised help in the event of the Eider being passed, people began to hope that the war might be avoided, and pinned their faith to Monrad's dictatorship.
Although Clausen was well known, both as a theologian and an important National Liberal, I cared nothing for him. But I was a little proud of Monrad's hand-pressure, for his political liberality, and especially his tremendous capacity for work, compelled respect, while from his handsome face with its thoughtful, commanding forehead, there shone the evidence of transcendent ability.
Were the guerilla war which was talked about to break out, I was determined all the same to take my part in it. But the Bluhme-David Ministry succeeded to Monrad's, and concluded the oppressive peace. I was very far from regarding this peace as final; for that, I was too inexperienced.
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