THE GARDEN OF RESURRECTION BEING THE LOVE STORY OF AN UGLY MAN BY E. TEMPLE THURSTON MITCHELL KENNERLEY NEW YORK 1911 COPYRIGHT 1911 BY MITCHELL KENNERLEY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A. TO W.R. DAKIN, M.D. My Dear Dakin: My Dear Dakin: My Dear Dakin Partly because you have a love of gardens, partly because together we have seen Ballysheen when the gorse was in its full blast of yellow, but most of all because I feel I owe you a debt of gratitude for a great friendship, I am asking you to accept this book of mine. It was after a talk with you one night that I went straight home and wrote Chapter I on a clean sheet of paper, therefore the book is doubly yours and I ask you to accept it in proof of the fact that, not only am I grateful, but also that I am Your sincere friend, E. Temple Thurston. Your sincere friend, E. Temple Thurston. E. Temple Thurston Adelphi, 1911. The Garden of Resurrection