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“Though a small particular may appear trifling to some it will be relished by others; while every little spark adds something to the blaze.

“To record his sayings after some distance of time was like preserving or pickling long-kept and faded fruits and other vegetables, which when in that state have little or nothing of their taste when fresh.”

Boswell, Life of Johnson.

N.B.—Readers are requested and advised to read the Foreword first. They are also advised not to read the letters unless they belong to the Order of Letter Lovers.

The Life of Sir William Quiller Orchardson

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