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My dear Arthur
Thank you much These thanks would have come sooner but that just as I was going to study and profit by your notes, a Yankee walked in with a letter of introduction, and I had to perform my civilities to him - alas he came just as the mutton was half cold and the pease all gone
I shall set to work and doctor up the chapter incorporating what you have done to it. ... continue reading
My dear Arthur Clark gives oinos as an original form of Ýíïò, and also of nous, but from the way he bracketted it I fancied he meant it for a form of one dialect, I ought to have verified it.
I see the misunderstanding that brought me wrong in the vocatives - thank you. About the English apostrophe S I meant to say more when I had more space, I only put it there to stand for ... continue reading