ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
I SHOULD like to take this opportunity, the only one possible, of acknowledging a letter I received the other week from an anonymous correspondent in Wellington who, under the pen-name of "Still an Admirer’, wrote to say that "although a very very old-fashioned person (55)’’, who rarely sees a film because of ill-health, "she thoroughly enjoys reading my In a very nice way she went on to say that sometimes my choice of language hurt: for example, the phrase "Lawson dra belly laughs from a matinee audience with his salty comments.on marriage’. Without necessarily agreeing that there is anything objectionable in that phrase, I should like this correspondent to know that I appreciate her viewpoint, and her interest in the films, and also what is implied by her nom de plume. She may, incidentally, be interested to know that
i have three young children, not two.-
G.
M.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 153, 29 May 1942, Page 22
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