(References on their appearance in the Press.) "I hope you are republishing your delightful Notes by the Way' in book form."-E.E.G., 2nd February, 1902. "Very interesting reading are the 'Notes by the Way."" -Young Planter, Lunugala, 14th December, 1901. "I specially want a copy of your Indian Notes by the Way,' as I hope to make the trip.-Uva Veteran, March, 1902." "We much enjoyed reading the letters from India, as they reached us, in our family circle of an evening."-A Planter's Wife. "I followed your journey through India with great interest." -A.L.C., Edinburgh, January, 1902. "Now that you have returned, I hope, safe and sound, I must write a wee note to congratulate you. I do not want to flatter you, but you have really excelled yourself on this trip. Such industry and fine descriptive writing ought to be a splendid example to those you left behind. What a relief it is from the pages of drivel which chronicle the achievements lately ridiculed by Kipling."-Old Colonist, 8th January, 1902. ! |