| Description | In this short letter George Newman thanks Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury for the chocolates which she had sent to him, writing that the chocolates served to 'quieten me in stormy moments & sweeten my bitterness'. Newman offers his sympathy to Elizabeth who had injured her leg and thanks her for allowing her daughter Marion Janet (Mollie) to become involved with the Friends' Ambulance Unit. He remarks on a letter which Taylor Cadbury had submitted for publication in 'The Friend' and comments on the circulation of the journal. Newman adds that he did not 'allow hysterics & attacks on the Government', remarking on the lack of consideration within which certain Friends expressed their views. He concludes his letter commending the work of men and women involved with the Friends' Ambulance Unit. |