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Excerpt from A Memoir of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Fry, G. C. B: Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal, Ambassador Extraordinary and First British Plenipotentiary to the Second Hague Conference 1827-1918
After my Father's retirement from the Bench a firm of publishers suggested that he should write an autobiography for them to publish. Such an idea was not congenial to his mind, but when it was suggested to him that he should write an autobiography for his family he agreed to consider the matter, and before long began to put the earlier materials together; and as the later episodes of his life followed, a little prompting induced him to keep the manuscript pretty well up to date. The latest entries were made about three years before his death. The pages were certainly not written for publication, but for perusal by his children after his death, but the manu script having been left to me and to my discretion I have felt at liberty to draw upon it largely in preparing this Memoir, which could not have been produced without this foundation.
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