Such was the splendor8 of this empire as it unrolled before me through May and June, 1914, that by contrast the state of its two great neighbors, France and England, seemed distressing9 and unenviable. Paris was shabby and incoherent, London full of unrest. Instead of Germany's order, confusion prevailed in France; instead of Germany's placidity10, disturbance11 prevailed in England; and in both France and England incompetence12 seemed the chief note. The French face, alike in city or country, was too often a face of worried sadness or revolt; men spoke13 of political scandals and dissensions petty and unpatriotic in spirit, and a political trial, revealing depths of every sort of baseness and dishonor, filled the newspapers; while in England, besides discord14 of suffrage15 and discord of labor16, civil war seemed so imminent17 that no one would have been surprised to hear of it any day.
So that I thought: Suppose a soul, arrived on earth from another world, wholly ignorant of earth, without any mortal ties whatever, were given its choice after a survey of the nations, which it should be born in and belong to? In May, June and July, 1914, my choice would have been, not France, not England, not America, but Germany.
It was on the seventh day of June, 1914, that Frankfurt assembled her school children in the opera house, to further their taste and understanding of Germany's supreme18 national art. Exactly eleven months later, on May 7, 1915, a German torpedo19 sank the Lusitania; and the cities of the Rhine celebrated20 this also for their school children.

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