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A Cathedral Courtship

A Cathedral Courtship

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A CATHEDRAL COURTSHIP

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By the same Author.

Penelope’s Irish Experiences. 6s.

Penelope’s English Experiences. Illustrated by Charles E. Brock. 6s.

Penelope’s Experiences in Scotland. Illustrated by Charles E. Brock. 6s.

Timothy’s Quest. Illustrated by Oliver Herford. 2s. 6d.

Marm Liza. 6s.

Village Watch-Tower. 3s. 6d.

Polly Oliver’s Problem. Illustrated. 3s. 6d.

Summer in a Cañon. Illustrated. 3s. 6d.

Birds’ Christmas Carol. Illustrated. 1s. 6d.

Story of Patsy. Illustrated. 1s. 6d.

By Mrs. Wiggin & Miss Nora A. Smith.

The Story Hour. Illustrated. 2s. 6d.

Children’s Rights. 5s.

Republic of Childhood. 3 vols. 5s. each.

LONDON: GAY AND BIRD.

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‘Jack! Jack! save me!’

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A
Cathedral Courtship

BY
Kate Douglas Wiggin

ILLUSTRATED
BY

CHARLES E. BROCK

Publisher's device

GAY AND BIRD
22 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND
LONDON
1901

All rights reserved

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Originally published in 1893 with ‘Penelope’s English Experiences,’ and reprinted 1893 (twice), 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897.

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PREFACE

A Cathedral Courtship’ was first published in 1893, appearing in a volume with ‘Penelope’s English Experiences.’ In course of time, the latter story, finding unexpected favour in the public eyes, left its modest companion, and was promoted to a separate existence, with pictures and covers of its own. Then something rather curious occurred, one of those trifles which serve to make a publisher’s life an exciting, if not a happy, one. When the ‘gentle reader’ (bless his or her warm and irrational heart!) could no longer buy ‘A Cathedral Courtship,’ a new desire for it sprang into being, and when the demands became sufficiently ardent and numerous, it was decided to republish the story, with illustrations by Mr. Charles E. Brock, an artist who can be [p viii] relied upon to put new energy into a live tale or resuscitate a dead one.

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