Our Irish Theatre: A Chapter of Autobiography (Classic Reprint)

Our Irish Theatre: A Chapter of Autobiography (Classic Reprint)

by Lady Gregory
     
 

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To Richard Gregory. - Little Grandson: When I go into the garden in the morning to find you a nectarine or tell you the names of flowers, Catalpa, Lovelies-bleeding, Balsam, Phlox, you ask me why I cannot stay but must go back to the house, and when I say it is to write letters, you ask, What for?

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Excerpt from Our Irish Theatre: A Chapter of Autobiography

To Richard Gregory. - Little Grandson: When I go into the garden in the morning to find you a nectarine or tell you the names of flowers, Catalpa, Lovelies-bleeding, Balsam, Phlox, you ask me why I cannot stay but must go back to the house, and when I say it is to write letters, you ask, What for? And when winter comes, you will ask me why I must go away over the sea instead of waiting for your Christmas stocking and your tree.

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ISBN-13:
9781330272428
Publisher:
FB &c Ltd
Publication date:
06/05/2015
Pages:
334
Product dimensions:
6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

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