Letter to the Editor of the Bookman On Certain Paragraphs Which Appeared in Th

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Letter to the Editor of the Bookman On Certain Paragraphs Which Appeared in Th
James Cameron Ewing
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Wallace himself undertook. It is true that I collated MSS. For the Chambers B7irns, though what connection that has with the " withholding- " of information from Mr. Wallace is not apparent. At the time of collating such MSS. There was no thought of Mr. Wallace being saddled with the " eluddation " of the Btwus-Dzuilop Corre- spondence, and certainly he never mentioned it to me. I fail to see how it was "hardly friendly " on my part to " withhold knowledge of the whereabouts of missing letters ...from Mr. Wallace. " Mr. Wallace being the " Chief Authority on the subject " — so, at least, he is advertised — I took it for granted that such " Chief Authority " would know all about the business. I reg^ret to find such is not the case.
(C) As to the points of difference (biblio- graphical) between the Centenary Editors and myself, your correspondent is not ingenuous. True, as he says, Messrs. Henley and Hen- derson "flatly contradicted [two] of my lO statements, " but why did your contributor withhold part of the truth?


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