MR BROCKWAY IN REPLY.
.(To the Editor). Sir,—ln reply to " A Lover of Literature" may I say that my doggerel verse was never intended to be taken as anything else than that ,and were it not for the fact that I know quite well that his poetic soul was not injured, by the reading of it. I would have treated his letter with the contempt which it deserves; but it does not reqV"*? more than the average, fo see that the underlying motive of his letter is to belittle me in the eyes of the Leamington people. I have enough faith in them to believe that he will miserably fail in his object, chiefly because he is evidently lacking in moral courage, otherwise he would not hide his identity under such a nom-de-plume. Thanking you for space.—l am, etc., C. BROCKWAY. Leamington, Dec. 'lO, 1928.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3025, 11 December 1928, Page 4
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