Lord Arthur Saviles Crime the Portrait of Mr W H And Other Stories

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' I exclaimed ; ' who was Mr. W. H. ?' 'Don't you remember?' he answered; 'look at the book on which his hand is resting. ' ' I see there is some writing there, but I can- not make it out, ' I replied.
'Take this magnifying-glass and try/ said Erskine, with the same sad smile still playing about his mouth.
I took the glass, and moving the lamp a little nearer, I began to spell out the crabbed six- teenth-century handwriting. 'To the onlie begetter of these insuing sonnets. ' . . . 'Good heavens
...!' I cried, 'is this Shakespeare's Mr. W. H. ? ' ' Cyril Graham used to say so/ muttered Erskine.
' But it is not a bit like Lord Pembroke/ I answered. ' I know the Penshurst portraits very well. I was staying near there a few weeks ago. ' ' Do you really believe then that the sonnets are addressed to Lord Pembroke ? ' he asked.
'I am sure of it/ I answered. 'Pembroke, Shakespeare, and Mrs. Mary Fitton are the three personages of the Sonnets; there is no doubt at all about it. ' t THE PORTRAIT OF MR.


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