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which goes with it. I think, in time, I should have come to the truth of the matter myself, but you brot [sic] me there with a sudden jolt, hard on my pride, but good for my soul. You perhaps remember the incident. You did me no end of good.

 This past year I stopped working in political ideas tho' [sic] they will always interest me to

go back to English in London University. Both my coach and the Head of the Department who is herself a writer thought the things I did very good. But this was an academic opinion.. I wanted a worldly one. Mr. Tomlinson whom you may know as one of the editors of the Nation when Massingham had it and one of the best men writing here thought I should have no doubt as to the fact that