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Dutch Agnes her valentine : being the journal of the curate of Coniston, 1616-1623 (1910)

by W. G. Collingwood

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I cannot help dedicating the old tale of Agnes and Janet Puchberger to my grandchild Janet Gnosspelius, who was not thought of when it was written, for she is still only four years old.

W. G. C., Coniston, Christmas, 1930.
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This book is not a novel.

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The preface to the first edition of this story, written twenty years ago, laboured to explain that all the characters were real people.

Preface, 1930.
Brother Richard:
Being in the throes of earthquake, a while since, in moving house from Gray's Inn, where, as thou knowest, my books so multiplied that every room was filled, nay, choked, and I was driven to lie of nights in the lobby; I had occasion, but rarely by unkind fortune vouchsafed, to look within the volumes I love.

Dutch Agnes her valentine [Two letters introductory].
This day, being St. Stephen's day, and therefore a holiday alike to my school-children and their master and moreover a day of snow, half thawed, in which I care not, as my use is of a holiday, to take the air in walking abroard, I have made a book; nay, two books.

The journal of the curate of Coniston.
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