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               <p>Discusses internal politics. De Valera is consciously kept away from Frank P. Walsh's campaign.
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              June 28/20   I am quite satisfied with <seg type="del">Chicago</seg> <seg type="unclear">France</seg><lb/>situation. We have left home <seg type="unclear">a clear field</seg> and he<lb/>can't put his defeat on us. Attempt to put defeat on<lb/>your action in Chicago will strike every <seg type="unclear">Seuscke</seg> man<lb/>as aboard  Walsh has come out plainly enough to show his teeth.<lb/>I am Commenting <seg type="unclear">editorially</seg> and putting responsibility<lb/>on him, <seg type="unclear">loving</seg> D.V. out. 
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