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Title: In Brief Authority
Author: F. Anstey
Release Date: March 31, 2009 [EBook #28459]
Language: English
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IN BRIEF AUTHORITY
BY F. ANSTEY
AUTHOR OF "VICE VERSA," "A FALLEN IDOL," "THE PARIAH," "THE GIANT'S
ROBE," "LYRE AND LANCET," "THE BRASS BOTTLE," "THE TALKING HORSE AND
OTHER TALES," "SALTED ALMONDS," ETC.
LONDON
SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15 WATERLOO PLACE
1915
[All rights reserved]
Printed by BALLANTYNE, HANSON & CO.
at the Ballantyne Press, Edinburgh
To
Peggy
AUTHOR'S NOTE
It may be as well to mention here that the whole of this book was
planned, and at least three-fourths of it actually written, in those
happy days, which now seem so pathetically distant, when we were still
at peace--days when, to all but a very few, so hideous a calamity as a
World-War seemed a danger that had passed for the present, and might
never recur; when even those few could hardly have foreseen that England
would be so soon compelled to fight for her very existence against the
most efficient and deadly foe it has ever been her lot to encounter.
But, as the central idea of this story happens to be inseparably
connected with certain characters and incidents of German origin, I have
left them unaltered--partly because it would have been difficult, if not
impossible, to substitute any others, but mainly because I cannot bring
myself to believe that the nursery friends of our youth could ever be
regarded as enemies.
F. ANSTEY.
_September 1915._
CONTENTS
I. "THE SKIRTS OF HAPPY CHANCE"
II. RUSHING TO CONCLUSIONS
III. FINE FEATHERS
IV. CROWNED HEADS
V. DIGNITY UNDER DIFFICULTIES
VI. CARES OF STATE
VII. A GAME THEY DID NOT UNDERSTAND
VIII. "A STEED THAT KNOWS HIS RIDER"
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