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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Hans Brinker, by Mary Mapes Dodge This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates Author: Mary Mapes Dodge Release Date: December, 1996 [Etext #764] Posting Date: November 26, 2009 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HANS BRINKER *** Produced by Ng E-Ching HANS BRINKER OR THE SILVER SKATES By Mary Mapes Dodge To my father James J. Mapes this book is dedicated in gratitude and love Preface This little work aims to combine the instructive features of a book of travels with the interest of a domestic tale. Throughout its pages the descriptions of Dutch localities, customs, and general characteristics have been given with scrupulous care. Many of its incidents are drawn from life, and the story of Raff Brinker is founded strictly upon fact. While acknowledging my obligations to many well-known writers on Dutch history, literature, and art, I turn with especial gratitude to those kind Holland friends who, with generous zeal, have taken many a backward glance at their country for my sake, seeing it as it looked twenty years ago, when the Brinker home stood unnoticed in sunlight and shadow. Should this simple narrative serve to give my young readers a just idea of Holland and its resources, or present true pictures of its inhabitants and their every-day life, or free them from certain current prejudices concerning that noble and enterprising people, the leading desire in writing it will have been satisfied. Should it cause even one heart to feel a deeper trust in God's goodness and love, or aid any in weaving a life, wherein, through knots and entanglements, the golden thread shall never be tarnished or broken, the prayer with which it was begun and ended will have been answered. --M.M.D. A LETTER FROM HOLLAND Amsterdam, July 30, 1873 DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS AT HOME: If you all could be here with me today, what fine times we might have walking through this beautiful Dutch city! How we should
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