Life of Frederick Courtenay Selous, D.S.O., Capt. 25th Royal Fusiliers
John Stuart Mill · en
"I am now home again from my egg-collecting trip to the north. I
have had a fairly successful season. I got two Choughs' nests in
North Wales in April, and several Water Rails' near here in a
nice little swamp I know of. In Orkney I got Hen Harrier,
Short-eared Owl, Merlin, Eider Duck, Dunlin, Golden Plover, Rock
Pipit, and Twite. I have also taken this year in Northumberland
and Cumberland nests of Wood Wren, Grasshopper Warbler, Pied
Flycatcher, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Sandwich Tern, and Shell
Duck. Now I want a nest of Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers. There are
a few about here, but I cannot find out where they nest. I am
going to the Crystal Palace to-morrow, and shall see your
Caribou heads there I hope. Now I want you to help me. I am
President of our village cricket-club, and have got together a
team to play them on July 9th (Saturday). I am experiencing
great difficulty in getting an eleven together. Will you help me
and play for me on that day? If so, please come here in time for
lunch. We do not play till 2.30 p.m. Now can you come? Do, if
you can, and bring another man with you. Please let me know
about this as soon as possible, as I must now begin to hustle to
get my team together. Isn't it sad to think that poor old Sir
Philip Brocklehurst has gone? If we ever go to Swythamley again,
things can never be as they were in the old Squire's time. I
feel his loss very much. If you are at home now I should like to
come over and see you and have our usual 'crack,' my dear
Johnny."
Just before leaving for Canada on July 14th he writes:--
"What with people coming to see us here, garden-parties,
cricket, political meetings, etc., there seems to be no time for
anything. I hope you will have a good time Whale-hunting in
August in the Shetland Isles. Write us a good account of it and
make some good pictures."