Page:James Dykes, 2 letters from Leighton Buzzard, Dec 1892, and 9 and 1 invoice from South Africa and Mashonaland, Mar - Dec 1893.pdf/4

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I do not apprehend that any expense will attach to the specimens from up country, neither shall I want funds for it, as my journey will be amply provided for; whilst the fact that I have the object of your museums in view will give additional zeal to the work. Again hoping that I have not offended you.

I have the honor to be Sir your most obedient servant J. Dykes