Thanks!

I will look into that. I will probably add that `require "watir-rspec"` 
statement separately into the README, but will see what can i do about the 
other `require` statement. This is probably a problem in newer RSpec's and i 
would like to make it work with newer `#expect` syntax too, which RSpec is 
nowadays recommending. In other words - i will try to create a code, which 
works even without that require statement, but will then do that with using 
`#expect` matchers instead.

I will keep this pull request open until i've come up with a solution.

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