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Excerpt from The Shakespeare-Autotype Committee at Stratford-on-Avon: Transformation Scenes, and a Retrospect
The following remarks, up to page 2 5, com prise an exact reprint of the first edition of this little pamphlet. The additional observations have been rendered necessary by subsequent events.
It will be observed that my only serious ground for complaint, so far as concerns myself, is an insinuation that I have acted improperly in my late dealings With the records. That in sinuation has been, so far as I know, restricted to the utterances of one individua1 but it has nevertheless been publicly disseminated by Warwickshire newspapers of large circulation. It is only natural for me to defend myself against such an attack, and if Vigorous language is introduced into my side of the controversy, the latter result is obviously the sole fault of the aggressor, not that of the hard-working student to whom the Town Council has, for the last thirty years and more, and with the kindest confidence, practically entrusted the care of their invaluable muniments.
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