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should be read as such - although I am very happy to give these assurances, and much appreciate Mr. Royle's suggestion that a gift of this magnitude might be feasible if the necessary assurances were forthcoming.
P.Y. Tang can, I fear, be rather tiresome in discussions of the kind he reported, and I am grateful to Mr. Royle for seeing him. only hope he wasn't embarrassingly importunate.
Your ever
David.
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