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  <dc:title>Sketches and Loose Notes</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Contains a letter from Arthur's Rugby School friend [H O] Arnold, dated 6 May 1873, explaining why he left Rugby and his plans for the immediate future; a sketch by Arthur titled "School Chapel. 1870. As it was", dated July 1871, and some caricatures of politicians; and loose papers containing a poem for Arthur (possibly by Karl), a list of qutoes titled "Gems from the lips of H H [Henry Hayman]", a ticket envelope from the Novelty Theatre for "A Doll's House" by Ibsen postmarked 1889, a cutting titled "'Pump Court'" Acrostics", a list of Greek and Latin prose and verse to learn at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and printed regulations for the Previous Examination (Little-Go) at Trinity Hall.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1871-1889</dc:date>
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