William Allingham, a diary . <H^ C<. Si **A_^^«-^J,,.„^X/<_^. i88s ALDWORTH 343 I repeated three lines— Adieu, dear Yorkshire Milnes ! we think not now Of coronet or laurel on thy brow ; The kindest, faithfuUest of friends vvert thou. T. asked, Whose is that r Mine, I told him. Thats very good, he said. (A rare treat to have praise from him.) Friday, November 6.—Fine, walked from Sandhillsto Aldworth, through Haslemere, muddy roads, yellowrusset woods. The Bucktons there, T. and Mr. Natural History. T. asks How can Evolutionaccount for the ant : Mr. B. says the theory presentsman


William Allingham, a diary . <H^ C<. Si **A_^^«-^J,,.„^X/<_^. i88s ALDWORTH 343 I repeated three lines— Adieu, dear Yorkshire Milnes ! we think not now Of coronet or laurel on thy brow ; The kindest, faithfuUest of friends vvert thou. T. asked, Whose is that r Mine, I told him. Thats very good, he said. (A rare treat to have praise from him.) Friday, November 6.—Fine, walked from Sandhillsto Aldworth, through Haslemere, muddy roads, yellowrusset woods. The Bucktons there, T. and Mr. Natural History. T. asks How can Evolutionaccount for the ant : Mr. B. says the theory presentsmany difficulties. He is studying the English go to hall door to see the off, then Tennysonand I take a short walk. He asks me to stay the night,and I accept. After dinner, To-morrow (late Molly Magee )is again produced, this time in print. The whole of thenew volume is in print, but, as usual, stays thus for atime, sometimes a long time, for final Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry—with which he is delighted. I said I


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