The life and letters of Herbert Spencer . s o .^. 1889-91] Freedom and Justice 309 true. Those delightful bygone days were again broughtto his remembrance tcnvards the close of the year. To Miss Flora Smith. 22 Xovaiibcr, 1891. You could scarcely have fouud a preseut giving me greaterpleasure than the four framed photographs you sent meyesterday : partly because of their intrinsic interest and partlybecause they came from you. I have got admirable places for them. The portraits, lixedon each side of the mirror in my bedroom, will remind meof my highly valued friends every morning when I w


The life and letters of Herbert Spencer . s o .^. 1889-91] Freedom and Justice 309 true. Those delightful bygone days were again broughtto his remembrance tcnvards the close of the year. To Miss Flora Smith. 22 Xovaiibcr, 1891. You could scarcely have fouud a preseut giving me greaterpleasure than the four framed photographs you sent meyesterday : partly because of their intrinsic interest and partlybecause they came from you. I have got admirable places for them. The portraits, lixedon each side of the mirror in my bedroom, will remind meof my highly valued friends every morning when I wake ; andthe two landscapes, displacing two chromo-lithographs in mystudy, will face me daily as I work—so recalling the scenesin which my happiest days have been passed. To W. : Smith. 18 December, three weeks ago I was pleased to have the companyof vour sisters here : Mrs. Sellar and children came to luncheonand Miss Smith shortly afterwards. She came prepared to fulfila promise which she had made some time since to sin


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