[26] Here perhaps I had better say that my own work for the League, though mostly private and anonymous, was continuous during the twenty-nine years of the League’s existence; so that in describing the various aspects of the movement I am writing of what I know. The opinions expressed are, of course, only personal, as in the remarks about the war ([Chap. XV]).
[27] Daily News, April 10, 1906.
[28] Daily News, June 6, 1908.
[29] The Times, December 11 and 26, 1902.
Then spare the rod and spoil the child.
Hudibras, Part II, canto 1, 844.
[31] Mr. J. F. P. Rawlinson, in the House of Commons, November 1, 1912.
[32] London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd.
[33] The Confessions of a Physician, translated by Simeon Linden, pp. 158, 159.
[34] A Member of Parliament who had charge of a Sports Bill once begged us not to get the Buckhounds abolished, because, as he said, they were the great incentive to vote for the Bill.