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Perhaps, amongst all his writings, the one in which he shows the most of his inner-self, is in a sketch called, "A Strange Exploring Trip," a story of the same class as Haggard's "King Solomon's Mines," but written years before that master of fable came to the front.
Source: 'In Memoriam. Carl Feilberg', Sydney Quarterly Magazine, 1 December 1887, p.378.