‘What we did do was try to set up this commercial radio station in Germany, but the war put a stop to that. As for the money I am supposed to have carried from Berlin to the British Union of Fascists, it’s just another lie. It’s such luck I am still alive because I can swear to its untruth. If I were dead, as most people are at my age, who could be certain?’
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