Dear Sir,
(Copy)
145 Wells Way,
Bath.
Jan. 31st, 1938.
Thank you for your letter and for the trouble
you have taken on my behalf. I am sorry you fear there
is no hope of getting an increase of pension in my
exceptional circumstances but quite understand difficulties
which might arise.
With reference to applying for help from the
different charities under Charity Commissioners, I could
not possibly do this. I have never had to ask for charity
and simply could not do so now and retain my self respect,
so will manage.
I do thank you again for your interest which I
much appreciate and remain Sir
Your obedient servant,
M.A. Lee.
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