2 OCTOBER 1909, page 31

A. Correction.

[To Tux Enrron or THE " SFECTAT011.1 Sni,—My letter which you printed last week has a fatal blunder,— not mine. For "permit" read "not permit." (The "mirth without images " is......

Holiness.

[TO THE EbrIVE OP THE "SPECTATOR:I- SM—May I point out that the sense-development of " holy ' 1 is not clear, and that the etymological connexion of the word With " whole " is......

A Child's Memory.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEX "SPECTATOR') Sin, — Writing on September 13th from a somewhat distant part of the Empire, I have before me a copy of the Spectator dated August 21st last,......

Poetry.

THE MOUND IN THE MEAD* THIS is the mound that holds the slain Who fell at the ford, by the sword of the Dane; Who fell as they came from hut and hall, Fair-haired Saxons lusty......

A Puzzle.

[To THE Enrron oy THE "SpacraToR."1 Si,—With your permission I will make brief comments on the different solutions that have been tendered of the moon- puzzle. Mr. Lewis 0.......

Slave-grown Cocoa.

Ws have received the following contributions in answer to the appeal of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society, on behalf of the deputation to the United States :—......

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