382 LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY chap, xxiv 



traordinary gifts would have been indeed a rare piece of good 

 fortune, and I should have been able also to have contributed 

 to the work upon which you are engaged a great many facts 

 which would have been of interest to your readers. You will, 

 however, I am sure, take the will for the deed, and believe me, 

 very sincerely yours. M. E. Gran; Duff. 



