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future.
The previous application made to you on my
behalf was a kind hearted one of the wife's but done
without my knowledge as I would have pointed out the
uselessness of trying to interfere on an acting appoint-
ment and so saved you the bother.
I am sorry I have not been able to make this
letter shorter but I am anxious you should have a clear
outline of the matter.
I again apologise for troubling you and thank
you in advance for anything you may see your way to do
for me.
Yours truly,
(Sgd) J. BELL.