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letterhead Holmwood, Jan. 17, 1910. Teddington, Middlesex, England- Sir, In reply to yours just received. I am
entirely with you in desiring that beautiful nature spots should be reserved, and made unavailable to greed for mammon. But
as I am a foreigner in regard to this matter (although much to my pleasure an Honorary Member of your Club) I think that anything
I might say would be indiscreet. Mr. Bryce, the present British Ambassador at Washington is a man, who could and I think
would do more for you than I can. He possesses distinguished ability, and has held his difficult position to all-round satisfaction
for a long time. I know that he feels in this matter like ourselves, and I think, if 04684