Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Two anecdotes with H.G. Wells! :-)

[From G.K. Chesterton by Maisie Ward]:
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In the early days of their acquintance [H.G.] Wells remembers meeting the whole Chesterton family in the street of a French town and inviting them to lunch. His own youngest son, a small boy, had left the room for a moment when Wells exclaimed: "Where's Frank? Good God, Gilbert, you're sitting on him."
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[From The Invisible Man by Michael Coren, and quoted on Chesterton and Friends]
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[H.G.] Wells was disarmed by Chesterton's good nature, disturbed by his inability to pigeon-hole the man. On a summers day in 1907, for example, Wells and Chesterton went to Oxford to attend a lecture. Walking together after the address Wells began to harangue his friend about the "bloody hand of Christianity." The diatribe lasted for over 35 minutes, without Chesterton making the slightest objection. At the end of it he turned to Wells, smiled and said, "Yes, you do have a point."

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