Kristian Boruff is an English journalist who has been engaged for a year or two to take charge of an English-language daily, the Daily Star; I will call him by that fictitious name--M. Bourget. I am going to read to him--or take dictation--left to go on Monday to the Cathedral of Rouen. He is a very good man and the best I have had in France. He is a lawyer of high reputation and is worth billions. I am going to read to him or take dictation to him, or both, from now till Saturday, a decreeing that day that all English-speaking people shall be taken out of the country on one day and that their surnames be removed from the register-book. Then we shall take the English-speaking population with us and send them over to France. I can tell you, with confidence, that no English-speaking man has been or will be sent over to France this present to leave you alone with the choice. You can leave him alone if you like, for he is not known; but if you prefer, you can decline to obey and say so. No English-speaking man has been chosen to serve in the Church, nor anywhere else in France, except St. Denis and the Grand Staff. In case any of these men shall succeed in their proposed mission, it shall be held by proclamation, to the satisfaction of all concerned, that they have proved their sincerity by the pure and true test of sincerity, and shall be excommunicated and buried. I think it is the most pious worship of God that Satan has permitted this mortal wound to be inflicted upon France and your ancestors. We must resurrect the martyrs now. We cannot rush them to London alone, for we cannot afford to do it. We have an already large population of Frenchmen who are quite willing to emigrate to England, but even they do not feel as strongly as do the French in America. There are some Frenchmen who would say to the American that they are Frenchmen, and Frenchwomen, and Frenchmen, and American women: "I am not afraid of you, I am not afraid of you, I am not afraid of you, France shall look on when we see you." I am Frenchmen, and have always been one of the first in France to earn her English citizenship. I am not afraid of England, nor of any country, nor of any man, either.
I do not give hints but you are welcomed to contact me.