Sir Robert Hart - The Romance of a Great Career, 2nd Edition by Juliet Bredon
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A CORNER OF SIR ROBERT HART'S GARDEN: A WINTER VIEW ANOTHER WINTER VIEW OF SIR ROBERT HART'S GARDEN TING'RH, OR CHINESE PAVILION, IN SIR ROBERT HART'S GARDEN, PEKING SIR ROBERT HART AND HIS STAFF (FOREIGN AND CHINESE), PEKING, 1903 SIR ROBERT HART WISHING MISS ROOSEVELT "BON VOYAGE" ON HER DEPARTURE FROM PEKING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1906 FRONT DOOR OF SIR ROBERT HART'S HOUSE, PEKING FRONT VIEW OF SIR ROBERT HART'S HOUSE A WORD OF INTRODUCTION Seventy-three years ago a little Irish boy lay in his aunt's lap looking out on a strange and mysterious world that his solemn eyes had explored for scarcely ten short days, while she, to whom the commonplaces of everyday surroundings had lost their first absorbing interest, was busily engaged in braiding a watch-chain from her splendid, Titian-red hair. These chains were the fashion of the hour, and the old family doctor, friend as well as physician, paused after a visit to the boy's mother, to joke her about it: "You're making a |
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