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A note on endpaper by Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan: "This volume was among the books being read by Sir George Trevelyan when his last illness took him."
'Finished the "Misérables" and began "Simon Dale". [...].The little Morel boy and I made paper boats and sailed them in the bath this afternoon. We passed the Northern point of Sumatra about 1. All the ports were closed for it was rough and I came up and slept on deck for a bit.'
'Read Simon Dale by Anthony Hope. Heaven on earth incline your head to move in charity Rest in Providence + turn upon the poles of truth. What is love. Madness the only sanity. Delirium the only truth. Blindness the only sight. Folly the only wisdom.'
'Reading The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope. Betting in Holland 10:1 that War will be over this year.'