Letters And Memorials of Wendell Phillips Garrison, Literary Editor of "the Nation" 1865-1906

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I am again with my sister at Dobbs Ferry for the summer, pending some improvements in my Orange home. The bride will keep house for me on my return in the fall.
November 24, 1899.
I well remember Buxton, though where on its ris- ing ground St. James Terrace may be, I don't know.
I did not view the remains of the Roman Baths, but I saw a regular Punch and Judy show, which I thought a brutalizing propaganda. My lodgings, with Mr. Villard, were in that Crescent whose name escapes me. So much for t
...he thoughts suggested by your letter dated Nov. 5. Matthew II has reached me in a second copy from M. himself, and that shall go to Charles Dyer Norton ut prosit, and the other to 68 TO LOUIS DYER that doubting, reviewer whom you think too severe, but rather for his " ut prosit " than to return to the attack.
In the matter of the Boer War I take no partisan interest, knowing that both sides are paying for their sins, and that taking the offensive will (if there be no general upheaval) place the Boers at the tender mercy of Anglo-Saxondom, which in this case will not be synonymous with cruelty.


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