"Can there be anything too horrible for the enemies of the
Fatherland?" said the Kaiser to the pale Chancellor, with a glint
in his eyes which no man in Germany cares to see.
"I must ask pardon," replied the Chancellor. "I was astonished,
indeed, almost . . . frightened, if your Majesty will allow me to
say so -- frightened for the sake of Humanity, if such an awful
invention as that becomes realized "
"And what is your opinion, Field Marshal?" asked the Kaiser.
"A most excellent invention, your Majesty," said the Field
Marshal, "provided that it belongs "only" to the Fatherland."
Long before novels "2010," "2001," or "1984" riveted the world,
George Griffith's "The World Peril of 1910" thrilled readers with
its all-too-credible depiction of the dangers and opportunities
ahead.
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