16 SEPTEMBER 1905, page 17

[to Trh Editor Of Tr& "spectator. "] Sir,—i Am Rather Amused

at Mr. Martin Wood's not over- civil outburst (Spectator, September 9th), but am quite content to leave the fitness, or otherwise, of my comparison to your readers' judgment,......

[to The Editor Of 1115 "spectator.."] May Venture To Claim

to have some knowledge of the Highlands to their furthest limit, and I have greatly appreciated your excellent article upon the scenery of that favoured part of Britain in the......

When Mary Died. She Only Died Last Week, And Yet

Suns might have risen and have set A thousand : May's here like a bride, And it was May when Mary died. Incredible ! We might last week Have kissed her, held her, heard her......

[to Tub Editor Op The "spectator."] Sir,—mr. Rudyard...

be the, first to admit that his merriest quip must yield in quaintness to the citation of himself (in the Spectator of September 9th) by Mr. Claud Russell as a counter-authority......

(the Garden City, Letchworth, Near Hitchin, Herts.) Tas...

Exhibition can be reached from London, aid King's Cross, in about an hour. The station is Letchworth, and the third-class return fare, including admission to the Exhibition, is......

Sib,—" Does Not The Writer," Asks " M." (spectator, Sep-

tember 9th), " somewhat run away from his title, and fuse the arts of reading aloud, public speaking, and acting all in one ? " The " title" is that of a little book, published......