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CHAPTER XIX - 1905: Visit to South Africa.—Last Illness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2010

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Every spare moment through the winter was devoted to his edition of Bacchylides. The book had been long in hand, and he felt bound to finish it before sailing for South Africa. The British Association was to meet this year at Capetown, and he was going out to preside over the education section. By the end of May the book was ready for publication. He then turned to his next task, which was the writing of an address to be given at the opening of his section on the 16th of August. This was soon finished and the manuscript was packed away, not to be unfolded again until the Association had landed at Cape Colony. The last fortnight before sailing he gave to the thorough sifting of all the papers and manuscripts in his study, almost as if his spirit had received the message—“set thy house in order,” and as if he had a presentiment that this was the last opportunity. Every paper was labelled, dated, and arranged in the drawer assigned to it, with the extraordinary neatness and method so characteristic of him.

The British Association sailed for South Africa on the 29th of July. Sir Richard's first letter to his wife was written from the ship while still in harbour.

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Life and Letters of Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb, O. M., Litt. D.
With a Chapter on Sir Richard Jebb as Scholar and Critic by Dr. A. W. Verrall
, pp. 418 - 426
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1907

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