[B] 26. K. B. to Q. Kt's 3d.
27. Q. Kt. to Q's 6th. 27. K. B. takes K. Kt.
28. P. takes B. 28. Q. R. takes Kt. P.
29. Kt. takes B. 29. K. R. takes Kt.
30. P. to Q's 5th. 30. K. to B's 2d.
31. B. to Q. Kt's 3d. 31. K. to K's 2d.
32. K. to B's sq. 32. Q. R. to K's 5th.
33. K. to his 2d. 33. K. R. to K. B's sq.
34. K. to Q's 3d. 34. Q. R. to K's 4th.
35. R. to K's sq. 35. K. to Q's 3d.[C]
36. R. takes P. 36. R. takes R. (ch.)
37. K. takes R. 37. P. to K. R's 4th.
38. K. to his 4th. 38. P. to K. R's 5th.
39. B. to Q's sq. 39. P. to K. R's 6th.
40. P. takes P. 40. P. takes P.
41. B. to K. B's 3d. 41. P. to K. R's 7th.
42. B. to K. Kt's 2d. 42. R. to K. B's 8th.
Mr. McDonnell resigned.
[Footnote A: This was a favorite opening of McDonnell's; he bestowed
much time and labor on its analyses, and discovered many skilful methods
of diversifying the attack.]
[Footnote B: Q. B. to K's 2d would have been better play we believe.
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