Secrets of the Balkans . International Commission Examining Kitchen for the AUSTRO-HUKGARIAN AND GeRMAN WaR PRISONERS. War PrisonersWorking on the Railroad in Gramada ROUMANIA DURING PERIOD OF NEUTRALITY 79 could be disposed of at very good prices. The govern-ment was making preparations for participating in thewar if necessary, but it was done very quietly in orderthat the Germans would not suspect it. It was current rumor that Roumania would waituntil more certain v/hich side would be victorious, andthat she would then cast her lot with the winner. Myfirm belief is, however
Secrets of the Balkans . International Commission Examining Kitchen for the AUSTRO-HUKGARIAN AND GeRMAN WaR PRISONERS. War PrisonersWorking on the Railroad in Gramada ROUMANIA DURING PERIOD OF NEUTRALITY 79 could be disposed of at very good prices. The govern-ment was making preparations for participating in thewar if necessary, but it was done very quietly in orderthat the Germans would not suspect it. It was current rumor that Roumania would waituntil more certain v/hich side would be victorious, andthat she would then cast her lot with the winner. Myfirm belief is, however, that the liberal government ofBratiano was in favor of the Triple Entente, and I knowthat the sympathies of the majority of the Roumanianofficers and people v/ere with the Entente Powers. In this period of neutrality, there was ordinarily notmuch entertaining in diplomatic circles, but I was giv-ing a dinner to diplomats every Thursday. Aside fromthat, tea was served at the Legation once a week, and atone time I gave a tea party with a dance, and my daugh-ters invited the diplomats of all the countries. To mysu
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