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A letter written by Harold Davidson to Lady Weigall (Grace Weigall, December 19, 1882November 24, 1950). The tone of the letter is unusual and caused its recipient to contact the police in the belief that it was a demand for money. In the penultimate paragraph Davidson gives his own analysis of his difficulties.

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