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216 recollections, such as came to him 'On Passing Oxford in a Troop Train':

War could have no possible attractions for a man of his intellectual aims and gracious personal character. 'When he entered the Army he sacrificed all his joy of life in the world of intellectual pursuits,' but the great mood in which