ors the property of the publishing firm whose financial backer I was and that I am now lecturing for my own benefit. Lounsbury, whose acquaintance was very wide; a sort ofcommittee on reception, and stood at the entrance with her to welcomeeach visitor in person. Scarcely was this note on its way to Wilberforce when the following onearrived, having crossed it in transit:July 3, 1899. But it was necessary for him to go.
And no doubt it was, viewed from his standpoint. Sometimes I feel lonely enough in this lofty solitude. It is animpressive piece of work; but the author, for some reason, did not offerit for publication. This note was made July 23, 1885, at 10 A.
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