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A brief editorial comment on the friction between Arthur Lynch and Richard Le Gallienne. Lynch apparently thought poorly of Le Gallienne calling the latter a 'sugar-coated prig' and 'erotic as a green-sick nasty miss'. The Free-Lance suggests the acrimony was based on Lynch's reception at Le Gallienne's London club. The contention is that the Rhymer's Club did not 'fall down and worship the truculent Lynch'.

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    y separately published work icon The Free-Lance vol. 1 no. 24 3 October 1896 Z1706588 1896 periodical issue 1896 pg. 6
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  • London,
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    England,
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    United Kingdom (UK),
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    Western Europe, Europe,
  • 1896
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