. George Meredith; his life and friends in relation to his work. (iKdKOE MKKKUITH THE OK Thiktv-. , SIR AIFKKI. BuRDON El LIS, !. THE PINNOCK CASE 217 readers of romance, but curious, and the authorsname as an authority with regard to those partsshould help the book. If accepted, it must be withthe stipulation that Mrs Fitzgibbon be is a sine qua non^ I have the holograph manu-scripts of my uncles works, and Mrs Fitzgibbon isthe tragic story of an adventuress in Sierra Leone,which ends with the murder of one of her lovers bya jealous rival for the ladys favours. Th


. George Meredith; his life and friends in relation to his work. (iKdKOE MKKKUITH THE OK Thiktv-. , SIR AIFKKI. BuRDON El LIS, !. THE PINNOCK CASE 217 readers of romance, but curious, and the authorsname as an authority with regard to those partsshould help the book. If accepted, it must be withthe stipulation that Mrs Fitzgibbon be is a sine qua non^ I have the holograph manu-scripts of my uncles works, and Mrs Fitzgibbon isthe tragic story of an adventuress in Sierra Leone,which ends with the murder of one of her lovers bya jealous rival for the ladys favours. The tale wasdeleted from the collection, and it was unfortunatethat Meredith did not also ask for the eliminationof another character sketch, entitled James Peacock,the story of a West African trader who by sharppractices acquired a large fortune; for, on thepublication of West African Stories, a retired WestAfrican trader named James Pinnock conceived thissketch to represent his own history (the alliterationin the names gave reason for this supposition), andhe brought an action for libel against th


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