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Title: A Cathedral Courtship
Author: Kate Douglas Wiggin
Illustrator: Charles E. Brock
Release Date: May 16, 2008 [EBook #25493]
Language: English
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A CATHEDRAL COURTSHIP
_By the same Author._
=Penelope's Irish Experiences.= 6s.
=Penelope's English Experiences.= Illustrated by Charles E. Brock. 6s.
=Penelope's Experiences in Scotland.= Illustrated by Charles E.
Brock. 6s.
=Timothy's Quest.= Illustrated by Oliver Herford. 2s. 6d.
=Marm Liza.= 6s.
=Village Watch-Tower.= 3s. 6d.
=Polly Oliver's Problem.= Illustrated. 3s. 6d.
=Summer in a Canyon.= Illustrated. 3s. 6d.
=Birds' Christmas Carol.= Illustrated. 1s. 6d.
=Story of Patsy.= Illustrated. 1s. 6d.
_By Mrs. Wiggin & Miss Nora A. Smith._
=The Story Hour.= Illustrated. 2s. 6d.
=Children's Rights.= 5s.
=Republic of Childhood.= 3 vols. 5s. each.
_LONDON: GAY AND BIRD._
[Illustration: 'Jack! Jack! save me!']
A Cathedral Courtship
BY
Kate Douglas Wiggin
_ILLUSTRATED_
BY
CHARLES E. BROCK
GAY AND BIRD
22 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND
LONDON
1901
_All rights reserved_
_Originally published in 1893 with 'Penelope's English Experiences,' and
reprinted 1893 (twice), 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897._
_PREFACE_
_'A Cathedral Courtship' was first published in 1893, appearing in a
volume with 'Penelope's English Experiences.' In course of time, the
latter story, finding unexpected favour in the public eyes, left its
modest companion, and was promoted to a separate existence, with
pictures and covers of its own. Then something rather curious occurred,
one of those trifles which serve to make a publisher's life an exciting,
if not a happy, one. When the 'gentle reader' (bless his or her warm and
irrational heart!) could no longer buy 'A Cathedral Courtship,' a new
desire for it sprang into being, and when the
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