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LORD LILFORD 



the family to which he belonged that I have 

 written this short record of my brother's life. 



And for those outside, a revelation of patient 

 industry, pursued under conditions that might 

 well excuse indolence, always has its value, and 

 the example of a richly fruitful life acts almost 

 with the regularity of a law in stimulating others 

 to the production of a harvest of good and 

 conscientious work of which they had perhaps 

 considered themselves incapable. 





