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2. The photo was sent to me by a Plant enthusiast from Scotland, Fraser Stuart, and was taken from an illustration in a book entitled The Great River by an American lady, Gretchen May Fitkin published by Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai 1922. He says that it is not a very good book - she describes a trip up and down the gorges in a river steamer intended, most probably, for American female readers. It shows him as a more confident and smart man in his thirties who was looking to get on.

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198 2. The photo was sent to me by a Plant enthusiast from Scotland, Fraser Stuart, and was taken from an illustration in a book entitled The Great River by an American lady, Gretchen May Fitkin published by Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai 1922. He says that it is not a very good book - she describes a trip up and down the gorges in a river steamer intended, most probably, for American female readers. It shows him as a more confident and smart man in his thirties who was looking to get on.
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198 2. The photo was sent to me by a Plant enthusiast from Scotland. Fraser Stuart, and was taken from an illustration in a book entitled The Great River by an American lady, Gretchen May Fitkin published by Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai 1922. He says that it is not a very good book - she describes a trip up and down the gorges in a river steamer intended, most probably, for American female readers. It shows him as a more confident and smart man in his thirties who was looking to get on.
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2. The photo was sent to me by a Plant enthusiast from Scotland. Fraser Stuart, and was taken from an illustration in a book entitled The Great River by an American lady, Gretchen May Fitkin published by Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai 1922. He says that it is not a very good book - she describes a trip up and down the gorges in a river steamer intended, most probably, for American female readers. It shows him as a more confident and smart man in his thirties who was looking to get on.

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