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338 that others have in religious truths: for there is no surer way of making one's beliefs unreal than by learning to associate them with ludicrous ideas. Forgive the freedom with which I have said all this. Sincerely yours, 1em

The entry in the Diary for April 11th (Sunday) is interesting:—

On May 12th he wrote.—

In June he bought a "Whiteley Exerciser,"