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THE MANAGER'S DOOR

Sir,-Since my own fine worsted stories (warp of Chekhov, woof of odds and ends) have unfailingly been returned by your publication, I naturally run a Ppeevish, greenish eye over those accepted. I laok for the imagery, the sensitivity and the satisfying aura of the heights. And what do I find? I find the distinct statement (opening paragraph, "The Letter of February 14th") that two doors contain two human beingsreminiscent of the Walled-up Nun. First given steam-roller treatment. I presume. Now, Sir-really. Sir!

JILLIAN

SQUIRE

(Lower Hutt).

(tias not our correspondent been directed to a manager’s "door" at the end of a passage? -Ed. )

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 934, 5 July 1957, Page 11

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THE MANAGER'S DOOR New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 934, 5 July 1957, Page 11

THE MANAGER'S DOOR New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 934, 5 July 1957, Page 11

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