pointed

, this revise, which must be the one to print from. He has also made some suggestions, with most of which I have complied, as he has always, for these ten years, been a very sincere, and by no means (at times) flattering critic of mine.

He

likes it (you will think

flatteringly

, in this instance) better than

The Giaour

, but doubts (and so do I) its being so popular; but, contrary to some others, advises a separate publication. On this we can easily decide. I confess I like the

double

form better. Hodgson says, it is