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ion Army; for letters from himself and from General William Booth; the Earl of Carnarvon for a letter from his grandfather; the Rt。 Hon。 Winston Churchill for a letter from himself; and one from Lady Leslie; Lady Clarke for a letter from Sir Marshal Clarke; the executors of Miss Marie Corelli; Sir Douglas Dixie; Bart。; for a letter from the late Lady Florence Dixie; Lady Gwendolen Elveden for one from the late Earl of Onslow; Sir Bartle Frere for a letter from his father; Sir Edmund Gosse; Earl Grey for letters from his father; the Viscountess Harcourt for letters from the late Viscount Harcourt; Mrs。 Hanbury for a letter from the late Rt。 Hon。 R。 W。 Hanbury; the executors of the late W。 E。 Henley; Mr。 H。 C。 L。 Holden for a letter from Dr。 Holden; Messrs。 Hutchinson and Co。; Ltd。; for a letter from Messrs。 Hurst and Blackett; the executors of the late Mr。 J。 Cordy Jeaffreson; Mr。 Rudyard Kipling; Chief Justice J。 K。 Kotze; Mrs。 Andrew Lang for many letters from her husband; Sir Oliver Lodge; the Hon。 Mrs。 A。 Lyttleton; the executors of the late Sir Melmoth Obsorn; Mr。 Lloyd Osbourne for five letters and an unpublished poem by R。 L。 Stevenson; Messrs。 G。 Routledge and Sons; Ltd。; for a letter from Mr。 Trubner; the executors of the late President Roosevelt; Colonel Walter Shepstone for letters from his father; Sir Theophilus Shepstone; Miss Townsend for a letter from her father; Mr。 Meredith Townsend; Mr。 Evelyn Wrench for extracts from the Spectator。 I have also to express my thanks to the following gentlemen for kindly reading and consenting to the publication of passages referring to them: Sir E。 Wallis Budge; Major Burnham; The Rt。 Hon。 D。 Lloyd George; and Mr。 Thomas Hardy; O。M。
July 1926。 C。 J。 Longman。
Introduction
A while ago; it may have been
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