Chapter 3

COPYRIGHT 1911 BY MITCHELL KENNERLEYTHE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.

COPYRIGHT 1911 BY MITCHELL KENNERLEY

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.

TOW.R. DAKIN, M.D.

TOW.R. DAKIN, M.D.

My Dear Dakin:

Partly because you have a love of gardens, partly because together we have seen Ballysheen when the gorse was in its full blast of yellow, but most of all because I feel I owe you a debt of gratitude for a great friendship, I am asking you to accept this book of mine. It was after a talk with you one night that I went straight home and wrote Chapter I on a clean sheet of paper, therefore the book is doubly yours and I ask you to accept it in proof of the fact that, not only am I grateful, but also that I am

Your sincere friend,E. Temple Thurston.

Adelphi, 1911.

Adelphi, 1911.


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