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PREFACE |
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I have seen which make a patient and sympathetic attempt to understand the people of Sussex are Mr. Parish's Dictionary, Mr. Egerton's Sussex Folk and Sussex Ways, and "John Halsham's " Idlehurst. How many rare qualities of head and heart must go unrecorded in rural England.
I have to thank my friend Mr. C. E. Clayton for his kindness in reading the proofs of this book and in suggesting additions.
E. V. L.
December 12, 1903. |
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P.S.—The sheets of the one-inch ordnance map of Sussex are fourteen in all, their numbers running thus: |
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