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The Lost Stradivarius

CHAPTER XV
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But as a matter of fact, he had found there also two manuscript books containing an elaborate diary of some years of a man's life.

That man was Adrian Temple, and I believe that in the perusal of this diary must be sought the origin of John Maltravers's ruin.

The manuscript was beautifully written in a clear but cramped eighteenth century hand, and gave the idea of a man writing with deliberation, and wishing to transcribe his impressions with accuracy for further reference.

The style was excellent, and the minute details given were often of high antiquarian interest; but the record throughout was marred by gross licence.

Adrian Temple's life had undoubtedly so definite an influence on Sir John's that a brief outline of it, as gathered from his diaries, is necessary for the understanding of what followed.
Temple went up to Oxford in 1737.


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