Friends in fur and feathers

by Gwynfryn

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"There used to be a charming volume called Friends in Fur and Feathers, which used to delight us in childhood with its account of the birds that haunted the swamps about Borth. But I have never come across this book in later life, so I presume it shares the fate of Sir John Scourfield's topical rhymes and George Powell's sentimental verses; Ils vont sous la neige d'antan."

Herbert M. Vaughan, The south Wales squires : a Welsh picture of social life (1926), p. 85.

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Cooper, A. W. (Illustrator)
Keyl, F. W. (Illustrator)
Rice, B. (Illustrator)

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Original publication date
1869
Important places
Llangynfelyn, Ceredigion, Wales; Cors Fochno, Ceredigion, Wales
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Dedication
To C.A.L. this little book is affectionately inscribed by her godmother.
First words
These little sketches are collected and reprinted from the pages of the Monthly Packet and Aunt Judy's Magazine, where they have at different times appeared.

Preface.
It was one October evening, five years ago.

My squirrel.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He never came home again!
Original language
English

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Fiction and Literature

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