Excerpt from The Pilgrimage of PremnathThe rest of Edmund White's official career is of no special importance in relation to his writings. Shortly after his return from furlough he passed for good from district life to the higher administration. After conducting the operations of the decennial census of the province in a highly creditable way he became Director of Public Instruction under the Local Government. The post was exactly suited to his literary tastes, his power of organization and his love of system. He held it with great success until 1892, when he decided, on account of his wife's health, to retire from the public service. In a valedictory notice the Local Government spoke in terms of praise of his administration characterized by the union of thoroughness and vigour with temperate and conciliatory control.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.
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