AA.Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Bart.: Letter to Dr Miller Maguire; 22 Jan. 1902. Dilke refers to his 'Literary Gossip' column in the Athenaeum, 18 Jan. 1902, p. 84, in which he had pointed out that Kipling's poem 'Islanders' has 'spoilt your c... 22 Jan 1902
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