FOOTNOTES:
[44] Norvicensian, 1888, p. 177.
[45] Lavengro, ch. xix.
[46] The Britannia newspaper, 26th June 1851.
[47] This letter is in the possession of Mr. J. C. Gould, Trap Hill House, Loughton, Essex.
[48] Mr. C. F. Martelli of Staple Inn, London, who has so generously placed this information at my disposal. Mr. Martelli writes:
'Old memories brought him to our office for professional advice, and there I saw something of him, and a very striking personality he was, and a rather difficult client to do business with. One peculiarity I remember was that he believed himself to be plagued by autograph hunters, and was reluctant to trust our firm with his signature in any shape or form, and that we in consequence had some trouble in inducing him to sign his will. I have seen him sitting over my fire in my room at that office for hours, half asleep, and crooning out Romany songs while waiting for my chief.'