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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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compare with it. The Dean of Norwich is a great authority on Shakespeare + is no doubt a learned man + I am sure that his sermon, which he read, would meet with the approval of Church dignitaries + would look well in print.

But to the ordinary working would-be Christian it was barren. You will see from the leaflet I enclose that Perowne was to preach the following Sunday. I must write to Marjorie by the way but I am not sure of her husband's name.

We are billeted in a new country amongst a very friendly class of people + for that reason shall look back on our stay here with pleasure. The weather is broken but today has been all fine + the night is bright moon-light - good for air raids but not good for land raids.