Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Woman's Memories of World-Known Men, Vol. 2 of 2
ON looking back, as I not unfrequently have done, to the topics Of conversation which, to Mr. Sidney Herbert, usually appeared the most congenial, I experience now a certain amount of surprise that he did not then either frequently allude to, or appear to take any lively interest in, the well-being or otherwise of the country in which he was sojourning, and from which he draws so large a portion of his income.
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