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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Lady Into Fox, by David Garnett 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.net Title: Lady Into Fox Author: David Garnett Release Date: November 29, 2003 [eBook #10337] [Date last updated: January 8, 2005] Language: English Character set encoding: US-ASCII ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LADY INTO FOX*** E-text prepared by Suzanne Shell, Project Gutenberg Beginners Projects, Mary Ann Fink, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team Note: The html version of this E-book includes illustrations. See http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/0/3/3/10337/10337-h/10337-h.htm or http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/0/3/3/10337/10337-h.zip LADY INTO FOX By DAVID GARNETT ILLUSTRATED WITH WOOD ENGRAVINGS BY R. A. GARNETT 1922 TO DUNCAN GRANT [Illustration: MR. AND MRS. TEBRICK AT HOME] Wonderful or supernatural events are not so uncommon, rather they are irregular in their incidence. Thus there may be not one marvel to speak of in a century, and then often enough comes a plentiful crop of them; monsters of all sorts swarm suddenly upon the earth, comets blaze in the sky, eclipses frighten nature, meteors fall in rain, while mermaids and sirens beguile, and sea-serpents engulf every passing ship, and terrible cataclysms beset humanity. But the strange event which I shall here relate came alone, unsupported, without companions into a hostile world, and for that very reason claimed little of the general attention of mankind. For the sudden changing of Mrs. Tebrick into a vixen is an established fact which we may attempt to account for as we will. Certainly it is in the explanation of the fact, and the reconciling of it with our general notions that we shall find most difficulty, and not in accepting for true a story which is so fully proved, and that not by one witness but by a dozen, all respectable, and with no possibility of collusion between them. But here I will confine myself to an exact narrative of the event and all that followed on it. Yet I would not dissuade any of my readers from attempting an explanation of this seeming miracle because up till now none has been fou
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