Some 130 years after her grandfather borrowed a book from his school library, a woman in the UK has returned it with an apology letter, saying "your former pupil appears to have stolen it”.
Alice Gillett, 77, came across a copy of The Microscope and its Revelations written by Dr William B Carpenter, while clearing through her late husband's possessions from Taunton, Somerset in England, a media letter said on Thursday.
While turning the pages of the 1,000-page book, she discovered a date stamp showing it was borrowed from the library of Hereford Cathedral School in 1886, metro.co.uk reported.
It had been loaned to her grandfather, Professor Arthur Boycott who attended the school between 1886 and 1894. He was a distinguished naturalist and pathologist, the report said.
Gillett returned the book to the school along with an apology letter.
The school does not charge for overdue books, but if they had, Gillett could have been saddled with a bill of 7,446 pounds (USD 9,463) – based on a 17p-a-day charge at most libraries, the report said.
Gillett said:
He also had a fascination with fauna and flora which made him quite a hazardous driver because he was so obsessed with observing hedgerows, she said.
"My grandmother said he always had snails in his pockets," she said.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the school said:
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