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Transcriber's Note:

[Unmatched quotation marks] in the first paragraph on Page 117, beginning with—"The method of Buckle,"—have been left as they appear in the original publication.
Hyphenation too has been retained as in the original publication.
Changes have been made as follows:
Page 10Such was the little feathery wand, changed to
["Such] was the little feathery wand,
Page 39Influence Upon Writers changed to
Influence [upon] Writers
Page 51Writing Under Difficulties changed to
Writing [under] Difficulties
Page 56Cette puissance de concen tration changed to
Cette puissance de [concentration]
Page 63solved by Jean Jaques. His strength was not changed to
solved by Jean [Jacques]. His strength was not
Page 64without using paunce or blotting-paper, to blot changed to
without using [pounce] or blotting-paper, to blot
Page 95accustomed as a journalist There was so changed to
accustomed as a [journalist.] There was so
Page 112Berlin newpapers, has to struggle hard at first changed to
Berlin [newspapers], has to struggle hard at first
Page 120musing, he has come to the detemination that changed to
musing, he has come to the [determination] that
Page 126Abbotsford, observing how his host was harrassed changed to
Abbotsford, observing how his host was [harassed]