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W. P. Crozier to Frederick Voigt.

Location: [Manchester].

He thanks him for his letter of 19 October and promises to destroy it. He says not to worry about working up the diplomatic connection; he has after all only been in London a week or two. Regarding his four items: 1. Rosenberg is in type. 2. He doesn't know anything about the 'Children's Prayer' as he was away. 3. 'Impromptu Speeches' he believes has appeared, possible only in some editions. 4. He apologises about Lichtenburg.

He asks if they can reduce his expenses allowance now he is in London. He knows he is always careful with his expenses.