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Sir, —I found myself arrested by the letter of Margery Moyse. If the incident were received in silence you would be right to think that, at last, people have grown used to their own unreason.
I know no name for the man in question, nor hasten to find one. It is a paralysis that makes a man come almost to the end of thinking, not taking the chance of really living (helping). The case cannot be regarded as an ordinary thing merely because it might happen to fulfil the letter of a licence.—Yours, etc.,
ALLAN BOYLE. February 22, 1972.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32848, 23 February 1972, Page 16
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