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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 39
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id eM OES Lia tery auapi-
, clon Thad ever had of Cu had
hern correct and thal all the
theertes, euruaes, PRPMAAL one,
which 1 had found er Invenied
in order te exercise them, had
ES OE Dow Be wae leaning ever the
lawyer, : \able towards me; al the
Te my surprise, this Garled critical ~~ memeat, hawever,
Guy out ef his olience; Indeed, drunkenaens betrayed him, hig
he bhowed every a7mhom of Ng oak cei ea i. and been merely nelf-decepiions
» Sehed: he ssa ly ip meen,
done” annie “se teat Hein fhe aes ot ne nade fered per job Thre, falda, wheat tried one's COE, tut from yard tt
dene an oo . Shatebhirg a a Newa paper en. colds, w enay Steed extraordinary le realise
. a uspended leic im May, 1851, Rees learned nerves sng enhausted ones at Naat thal Guy bed ie tack
told me the truth, and hal for
hearty twenly yours i had
krown that Gu wae & Saviei
agent bul had A unable ia
achnowirdge the (ect: ar had
ey oe eee COMPANY'S patenertces
PETER PAN
bar ed DT CE eet real TOAD OF TOAD TALL : i, ond merely evaded the haeue
wl atin oe Pe 3 ideal SRR Serta ome ee rerrecr : in EDP Tae Vase pean, |" oe truth, ot tat pitin and
oe rest aye eee se, “Ucn ‘Speen ew Unvarnished, waa dificult te
acter, eaperially bereuse, as
SL did sgt like to think af on
Was rane aMcult to rept
thoue years Gu: .
ere eauetoualy and conaisientl
. | betrayed all the ofection which
. his ftiends had hed far him, in
Spite of all the si rains to which
he hed a0 often Piposed iy.
J wdddenly secmed fo see
Guy la a new leh. an it soins:
awa in whom, fer ail hia Faults,
CARMSARLS AUS
aba ate
MACH OF Tig '
NSTAFLS
an ee
tes Ste!
rt
Indeed, he had hecome In my
’ voluntarily
Nand mar,
organisalieg which was d) Lhy
responsible for the deatrucilan
a! millions of feaple hy death,
RTM MALE Lovo
HAW THEATRE:
(RASTOe ROAD AW
doing a0, It seemed te me, [
had to some eatent made myself
his accompike: norte of ike
Wood had rubbed uff an me,
Draper a?
ween Kinga Creag Boi
. Perhaps | waa oversennltive:
DOLPHIN THEA COMPANY “[it the wail f feat in regard
Te A HEATRE \e Guy and my dealings Lats
SIMON
SINEAD
WARD
» CUSACK
inch eel he .
Dee ees,
cw | Way as F hed te Guy: that je te
Saat | SAY. that even after | had aul.
fclent evidence 1a Fecognise it
AN
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| miit be
eR ft would Perhaps have been
AG last on Alice trus ta the heek.“—K. Timed, : raty to forgive onesell an ihe
Jameert Seth re TATA EABTROUANS, [ander the spite ntl, onen
+ a Lt Alon
: — Te: ‘otaeet oe se a — te whith thousands of ethers
OPENS. dU. UANUARY.0t:7 Z
heseBal? Mata tues edhe eb
{er STUDENTS 6 Yeting Pratie >
RE es pe
ee
sofel wae BHO Tapily wrole
an mrount of my Felaliong
with Guy.
My literary genie were wiles
enough ta warn me thal public.
ation might give rise ia ane
scandal, when | replied t waa
sware of hia, but neveribelens
wished te Proceed, they
arranged far Publication, in alx
consecutive articles, in The
People, a Sunda bewapsper
whet felt thet their material
was sensational enough tg
oppeal to tin masse audience
The aorticiea were te be
based on the material cm
fained in my Mmanueript, bul
were to be writien by s mem.
ber of The Peapie's slafl in a
style which they ielt would be
Mare fsecreplable ig their
readers [hog my own, and
would thefefore SPpear
anonymously, | had some
Moubin about the wieder af
thin arrangement, But I fet
that f waa now commilied ja
Pursue (the iigiler 1a the end
whatever { Tonerquences,
aid therefore give my agree
ment .
6 Many strange bees
escaped from many
, Welsh bonnets $
MY LITERARY AGENTS JIAD
cerlaialy nal PXREKOraled In
Saying that the appearance of
ihe articiry ihight have unfor.
tunate consequences. they were
. indeed fer wore than anything
Jhad foreseen. Jn one reapert,
however, they achieved, Jn Part
at denst, the abject which | aad
intended; for ol | iher
farilent readers were MIS, whe
- Immedistely dispatrhed (we
Mice in Aberyawyih, with
8 request ing 4 copy of my
eriginal PABA ae Fipa ; 4
it with almost Mirromopiec
Mtlention snd interrogated me
tlasely about avery deal of
ka contents,
Somehow ihey gave me ihe
impresuign that, in the inter.
et ine Guy's and Maclean's
appearance, ond Perhaps aa
a fesull of Ml, there had been
ronsidersble changes in (dete
Stmaniasiion. and ihut, ihough
my manuscript did ont mater).
ally differ fram my erigival
Malement ta them, they were
now Prepared to ay rather
mote serinus sitemtlan te whad
Thed to say,
Bul It was not only MIS whe
) were inferested in the atticirs,
a rapectally because their anony-
milky
waa not preserved for
long. and a HeslpP columnist Joy
The Daly Feiegrarh revealed
thal [heir author wie the Pria:
cipal of the nniversity College
of Wales, Even in the wher
Wersld the smnouncemant
an x Vicious ile mouse, The
Tahould not have been de. roncluded that they could ing
Felved by an emry a victory, and ha ground for crilicism in It
within a few day | was sum either of myself personally ar
the Mrowident in ve professors, WAM reluctantly that thes ey
@nind by iw Prolexsera teen tonducted very w a
ihe ’ commttiae of inquiry ve the benefit of ihe cohegee™
Or ihe accasion {didnot congemng ee nd
feel | could reatet the demand ment” a Phrase pe heavy with
for an inquiry, and 1 repeated moral and legal impilcationa
my belief that it could serve ne that Mt owag in iteei wuilclont
perpun. a there of inveetinn ts Indicate thelr beilef that I
fen eacepi the ariicige them. Princinuits ihe ¢ ene hed
elves, and aa these bad al They teok tren '
Feady been siudied with micre- vlew is | en warne
acople wyeniion by the entire en ip san which “the?
friwlstion of Wales, E did no articles Roa ‘eriginaliy kien
rel (hat the committee cou based. Thele moral suscepth
ifeemn,
T warts caren inistaken, ag Millen were eftended both
the fact that £ had writien it
Inderd t wan at every of eof
this range little ‘arma, a the had RGN worse. ony site
course of iL | come to realise, yped Fre Tepe
aa I should have reatied be. !plied that iny wife had con-
fore, Ihat common sense and nee at “on, parliswtarly die
practical Judgment are quau. a oar orm oof. iNesery
4 with which pechape | um SbecenIty.
mol cenepicusualy endowed, The report was certainly net
‘Tho committee, when it wag Célculated te alter my decision
at lennch consifuted, consinied | tesign, and tmediataly t
of darre gentlemen of Impec. Peceived “HT informed tha
rable social, professional and allege of my intention. My
Mideric credentiats, they ~!riends Im the colrge pressed
were afl English. because H wag 8 Lo flay; the sludenis, ia
felt that he pesaiona of Welsh Particular, demonstraied in
MFA Were ba deeply Pigeged tvery way a te them their .
that an Jmpsrita ludament Wieh \that
Could bet be expected apne Bul T'knaw thet bed pre.
The comiitive wet about ils Voked far toe NUCH criliclm,
tark with s thormughness anda #fd anlagohism for good reia-
arat which protracted thelr pra. leone within the college 10 be
feedings aver 9 period of same @ielly restored oo
FIRM Months J end other mem. | Th almenpheren. the
bers of the rellexe sla were lege meeting al which Tinsia
lummaned to appear beigre that my ren) nation be received,
them In Landon: iny own inter. Wan la iteeif sulMcieal evidence
Slew consisted of a lengthy ang #f this: it wag bilier and
Unminabebly hésiie cro acrimonious, and revived nee
exeminalion by the chairman, ayain al the old been
whe spprared fo ransider thai ¥hich had Plagued ‘ ge
hin terris of reference included BCE my arrival | was perhaps
Ony posible aapect of my fhe smal) SallMaction that
public of private life which ‘be college refused te apprave
Mizht Le open is criticiem & Whe commiltes's Fepoct bu :
devou) Anglican, he teuld nei Merely recorded its fecepi he
canreat hig harrer that Guy Gn the mornin, after ¢
should have been a eodfaihar College mee! d left Aberyst-
fovane of my lwe sons: In fect, wyth = The Tuture seemed
Finder ht moves cReniecas Sestes atte guireme, “At the
! age Ave, :
tact Mf mOrO afectlonats and Ave young children le sup
ca ee
Having €ampleied ie port, | found myseit homeless, t
inquiries in London, the com. without vinible mesng ef sub
Milter proceeded | ta visit sislence, unemployed and, in |
Aberystweth, where ji sat fer any academic hare hence
lhrre days fakin, evidence forth virtually unew! loyahte. -
Sram anvane whee withed to Pven ee, as] stood on the plat-
ofer Binal, o¢ herelf, ac a form at Aberysiwyit's grim
Witness, They werg many, little reitway itation, wal ling
becaune ihe Commition’s pre- fer the train to carry ma on the
me! many slranke bees escaped this second eecape from. my
from many Weish bonnets .
‘It hed by Rew become cigar © Goronwy Raee 1871, -
fe me thal the comrmities was
Conducting net an Inquiry bul These articles have been
& prosevutlot: This” besame edited’ from A Chapter of
fyen cleares when, in reply je Acriuieals, by Goromey Rees,
my request that | should’ he in he publuthed on irony ib
leld what efencen | was by Chatto and Windus of £3.75.
Stee
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