| Declares that he very much looks forward to the privilege of reading more [of the proofs of Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir], but states that he does not feel competent to advise about omissions and insertions. Declares that he is exceedingly pleased by all the allusions to himself, which, he claims, truly represent his relationship with HS. Announces that he wishes to discuss with her an idea he has had 'about Henry, and many men of his....' Declares that he thinks HS 'the Representative man of [their] generation....' Expresses the wish to see his own letters. |