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time, the reason he deferred to that undemocratic windbag, and I suppose the Irish (as usual) were not expected to buy many books.

Thanks for the several clippings, and I suspect that I know the reviewer whose name appeared on a clipping from your previous letter!!
 Also, the clipping on Foyles' resurrected today, in which mention is made of Eastbourne, which is about ten miles east of Brighton and a

beautiful seaside place. Orwell went to one of those snobbocial schools near Eastbourne, where he nearly starved at times, then won a scholarship to Eaton.

 When I went to N.W.U. dental clinic upon my return from England in May 1970, I showed my dental X-ray (a mini-photo given me by the

dentist who also attended me in Oct. '71) to the head of radiology at N.U., who is a little English-Jew who talks just like R. Hitchcock. This man says he has a home in Eastbourne.

 Just now struggling with an article about underlined: Ulster Today. Fred Thompson requested me to write it. A job as it's necessary to delve into history going

back almost 1,000 years in order to show how it all began - when Norman Catholics invaded (1069 A.D.) at the request of the king of Leinster, who was rumbling with the high King, Roderick of Connaught. Last week some good news from Ireland via Brighton - Notified that my daughter had won £100. in the sweeps run last Nov. 28.

  Regards - Mead.