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342 the others did not require; but the new ones are much the quickest. I shall send them to The Educational Times, with date of discovery.

On November 4th he wrote:—

My readers will not be surprised to learn that only eight days after this he had superseded his rule:—

On November 20th he spent the day in London, with the object of seeing "The Little Minister" at the Haymarket. "A beautiful play, beautifully acted," he calls it, and says that he should like to see it "again and again." He especially admired the acting of Mrs. Cyril Maude (Miss Winifred Emery) as Lady Babbie.