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lly sound and to be a real benefit to the poorer classes; it might prove a useful model for some analogous system of settlement from the United Kingdom to the Colonies。
It is the desire of the Rhodes Trustees that the missioner should be nominated by and report to the Secretary of State for the Colonies。
I should be very glad if you would consent to do the work; for which your experience as an observer both of men and agricultural affairs so eminently qualifies you。 The remuneration is not very great; but the interest of the question to which the inquiry will relate and the public service which the missioner will be able to do may induce you; I hope; to undertake it。
If you go; you would in the first place be put into munication with the Salvation Army authorities。 Mr。 Booth Tucker; who mands their United States branch; considers that the missioner should start as early in the year as practicable; because he would have better opportunities of seeing the settlers and talking with them before the more strenuous agricultural operations have menced。
I should therefore be obliged if you would be so good as to let me know in a few days whether you will be able and willing to go; and if so; whether you could start in February。
Yours faithfully;
Alfred Lyttelton。
H。 Rider Haggard; Esq。
I extract the following passage from my answer:
I thank you for your letter and the pliment you have paid me。 I accept your invitation