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 vouchsafed a vision of Jones in Hyde Park, that he was clad in the full-dress uniform of a Field Marshal, and that I recognised him, from afar, by the "tout ensemble." ''I insert "from afar" for this cause, that there can be no question of recognising a St. George of vision by his facial resemblance to the image of the coins, since the features of the figure on the sovereign are too small to be recognisable. Well, it seems to me that if I told that supposed tale of the Apparition of Jones in Hyde Park, and gave the reasons I have indicated as the grounds of my recognition of the visionary Jones: I should not be believed.''

''So far I have taken this great and important history up to the point of the publication of "The Bowmen." Here and there I have gone forward a little, as''