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of political instinct and
that even were Germany in a
position to help the Irish people
she woud do so.

A man in doubt is a bad
worker; and I have been in this doubt
for some time now, and I fear
the doubt increases.

I say this to you because if the
Brigade takes shape I need you for
it, and at any rate you know
something of the Irish in America --
what they stand for, what they hope
for. If this help is worth having,
as well as that of Irishmen at home, then
it is worth while displaying here
the spirit of full and frankest
cooperation.

Believe me,

Yours very sincerely,

Roger Casement

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