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Spring in a Shropshire Abbey

Spring in a Shropshire Abbey

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Title: Spring in a Shropshire Abbey

Author: Lady Catherine Henrietta Wallop Milnes Gaskell

Release Date: August 25, 2014 [eBook #46676]

Language: English

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SPRING IN A SHROPSHIRE ABBEY


WENLOCK ABBEY IN 1778.

WENLOCK ABBEY IN 1778.

From an Engraving after a Drawing by Paul Sandby, R.A.

Frontispiece.


SPRING IN A SHROPSHIRE
ABBEY
BY
LADY C. MILNES GASKELL
AUTHOR OF
“THE NEW CINDERELLA,” AND “OLD SHROPSHIRE LIFE.”
WITH EIGHTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON
SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15, WATERLOO PLACE
1905
(All rights reserved)

PRINTED BY
WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED,
LONDON AND BECCLES.

I dedicate this book to dear
Mrs. Boyle (E. V. B.), in affectionate
and grateful memory of
many charming talks that we
had together one sunny winter
in the far South.