[28] "Fiction Fair and Foul," No. 3.
[29] Rousseau, Shelley, Byron, Turner, and John Ruskin.
[30] "Fors," vol. viii., Letter 5.
[31] The motto on Mr. Ruskin's seal. See "Præterita", vol. ii.,
[32] Photograph of Carpaccio's.
[33] For a present to Dr. Kendall.
[34] I learnt the whole of it by heart, and could then say it without a break. I have always loved it, and in return it has helped me through many a long and sleepless night.—S. B.
[35] Pages 101 et seqq.
[36] Florence, Alice, and May Bennett. Florence is gone. Alice and May still sometimes at Coniston, D.G. (March 1887).—J. R.
"One Companion, ours no more, sends you I doubt not Christmas greeting from her Home,—Florence Bennett. Of her help to us during her pure brief life, and afterwards, by her father's fulfillment of her last wishes, you shall hear at another time."—Fors Clavigera, vol. viii.