3 OCTOBER 1891, page 15

Accidental Conversation.

fTo THE EDITOR OF THE " EIPECTATOR."1 Sin,—In your article on "Accidental Conversation," in the Spectator of September 26th, you give a "distinct denial" the proposition that......

Women Under An Agnostic Regime.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR,"] Srn,—Through absence from home, I have only this week -observed Miss Tod's answer to your article on "Women under an Agnostic Regime," and......

Brown Englishmen.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Allow me to correct a mistake of your correspondent, -" J. P. K.," in your issue of September 26th. He doubtless refers to the case of......

Poetry.

AN AUTUMN FLITTING. Mr roof is hardly picturesque— It lacks the pleasant reddish brown Of the tiled house-tops out of town, And cannot even hope to match The modest beauty of......

Obsolete Words.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] • SIR,—The word " glede " may be found in the old English ballad of "Chevy Chace." Describing "the Douglas," it says :— "His armour glittered......