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Lady Gregory's Journals, 1916-1930
註釋The journals of Augusta Persse, Lady Gregory, begin at the end of 1916, and their first purpose was to record the complicated negotiations she undertook to achieve the return of the "Lane pictures" after her nephew, Sir Hugh Lane, was drowned in the torpedoing of the "Lusitania." The only alterations made are to substitute a name for initials, for the reader's better understanding, as per her request. She typed her old Journals, and deleted anything that she thought might give pain. I am sure I have omitted much that to others will seem very important, and when this book is published I hope her heirs will deposit these forty-two typewritten volumes in our National Library for others to read and find cause to blame me. -- editor Lennox Robinson, from the foreword.