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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II

CHAPTER XXIV
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An acre or two on my land in Moore County--no king can live half so well if the ground be got ready this spring and such a start made as one natural-born gardener can make.

The old Russian I had in Garden City was no slouch.

Do you remember his little patch back of the house?
That far, far, far excelled anything in all Europe.

And you'll recall that we jarred 'em and had good things all winter.
This St.Ives is the finest spot in England that I've ever seen.
To-day has been as good as any March day you ever had in North Carolina--a fine air, clear sunshine, a beautiful sea--looking out toward the United States; and this country grows--the best golf links that I've ever seen in the world, and nothing else worth speaking of but--tin.

Tin mines are all about here.


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