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Which statement from Chamberlain's speech to Parliament did the least to support his cause?
A. "No doubt I shall have plenty of critics who will say that I am guilty of facile optimism . . ."
B. "The House will remember that when I last addressed them I gave them some account of the Godesberg Memorandum . . ."
C. "Therefore, it was essential that we should quickly reach a conclusion . . ."
D. "The relief that our escape from this great peril of war has, I think, everywhere been mingled in this country with a profound feeling of sympathy . . ."