By LADY GROVE

When so many learned divines and distinguished philosophers have written on the subject of what happens to the human personality after death, I can hardly think that my opinion, even if I had one - which I have not - can be of great value. What I do think, however, is that it is futile to inquire into the unknowable, and also that, as each individual varies during his lifetime to such an extent as hardly to retain the same individuality manifested at one time or other of his existence, it may be worth while to inquire what it is that is supposed to survive after death of all the complex phases and characteristics and characters even that go to make up one single human organism.