campaign room with maps chalked on the floor. In the spring of 1885 Thomas Stevenson purchased a house at Bournemouth, England, near London, as a present for his daughter-in-law. They named the cottage "Skerryvore," after the famous lighthouse he had helped to build in his young days, and it was their home for the next three years--busy ones for R.L.S. [Illustration: Skerryvore Cottage, Bournemouth] It was a real joy to have his father and mother and Bob Stevenson with them again and his friends in London frequently drop in for a visit. His health was never worse than during the Bournemouth days. He seldom went beyond his own garden-gate but lived, as he says, "like a weevil in a biscuit." Yet he never worked harder or accomplished more. He wrote in
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