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e gatable . I can recall but one elderly man??Dunn and full of good sense, an old friend of establis. One evening I found ed.
been round to ask my advice. ould I t a ed ;e determined to do it?quot; I asked ;Quite.quot; quot;ell,quot; I said, quot;in t case I refuse to give you any advice.quot; Mrs. B... iful talented ened to en obeyed ly because e plainly not upon ts. e mig ground of quarrel, but t seemed more important t manner and speec time, in victory. And besides, if ainly did, e it did not move us to reverence.
Once I found returned from some art congress in Liverpool or in Mancer. tion Armyism of art, , amp; gave a grotesque description of some city councillor urner. ed all t Ruskin praised, turner, and finding ty councillor t day on te t Pre?Rape. taring disconsolately upon terrified us also, and certainly I did not dare, and I to speak our admiration for book or picture ance, and no man among us could do good work, or s, and lack his praise.
I can remember meeting of a Sunday nighe Golden Age,
Barry Pain, no, R. A. M. Stevenson, art critic and a famous talker, George ynder on a cabinet minister and Irisary, and Oscar ilde, en older t. But faces and names are vague to me and, but once may rise clearly before me, a face met on many a Sunday imes, I t I never met epniak, t, t go more t is too exing. t out of us all, because
could neitened, nor curned aside. it is tion of ure being ever in my sigually forging so use; and cer