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copy of Rajon's etching after the portrait by 

 Ouless ; and when he was photographed " At 

 Home " for the Tatler, he took the picture from 

 its proper place and hung it over his own portrait 

 so that it should appear in the illustration for 

 that journal. He was fond of telling the story of 



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how he made Darwin involuntarily perpetrate 

 " the only pun of which, I believe, he was ever 

 guilty." Tegetmeier had a copy of Tennyson's 

 " In Memoriam " which* he used as a sort of 

 autograph-book for collecting the signatures of 

 his friends. He would choose as appropriate a 



