A Survey

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"M'dyah, doncher think Trotsky must be rarther a darling? Doncher think it would be rarther divine if we had some one rarther like him here ? Isn't there something rarther touching about him ? Of co'rse a Red Terror would be rarther awful while it larsted. But orl the same, I do think," etc.
A Lacuna.
Mr. Edmund Gosse {to his interlocutor in "Avowals'") : "But, mj' dear Moore, of course you will — of course they shall. Only, you don't tell us when your seventieth birthday is ! " "A Chiel." {191
...4-191S.) Eminent Lady : "I wonder what dear sweet Colonel Repington always carries that funny little note-book about with him for !
The Patron.
— a drawing dedicated [witJi all possible sympathy and good-will, heaven knows !) to those of oiir youiig poets who, not knowing very much — why should they know very much ? — about politics and the deplorable part which human nature plays in politics, imagine that under the domination ^Labour the liberal arts might have quite a decent chance.
Minister of Education: "Wot!


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