the crowing of this Gallic cock. Last comes Tom Macaulay, looking back over the motley procession and chuckling to think what essays he might write about them. With him the impeccable, industrious Prescott, who, groaning from the labour of his great life's task, would give half his wealth for Macaulay's marvellous memory. "Io triumphe" —fine folic, and many of them, well to see in their present fit attire.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21086, 10 February 1934, Page 15
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