5 AUGUST 1922, Page 15

"LOYALTIES."

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SER,—In suggesting that Mr. Galsworthy has created a pre- cedent by representing counsel as publicly retiring from the ease without any intimation to his client, " Clifford's Inn" has surely overlooked the interview between Mr. Twisden and Capt. Dancy in Scene 2, Act III., in which the latter is con- fronted with the stolen notes and admits his guilt.—I am, Sir,

[We cannot continue this correspondenee.—En. Spectator.]