26 SEPTEMBER 1931, page 10

The Ostler

BY OWEN TWEEDY. S PRING was on the move, and I was sitting on the step of the car by a birch copse which was just beginning to burst, when I heard " John Peel " loudly whistled......

Incongruities

S. T. C.—II BY E. M. FORSTER. H E went by coach from Cambridge to London, got off at Holborn, bought a ticket for the Irish Lottery (not yet illegal), composed a poem on it......

Considered Trifles

FROM TFIE PIGEON'S POINT OF VIEW. People talk and talk, and the financial situation is still about as clear to me as the dome of St. Paul's at midnight before the flood-lighting......