The Ship of Stars by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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THE SHIP OF STARS.
by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (Q) 1899 To THE RIGHT HON. LEONARD HENRY COURTNEY, M.P. My Dear Mr. Courtney, It is with a peculiar pleasure and, I dare to hope, with some appropriateness that I dedicate to you this story of the West Country, which claims you with pride. To be sure, the places here written of will be found in no map of your own or any neighbouring constituency. A visitor may discover Nannizabuloe, but only to wonder what has become of the lighthouse, or seek along the sand-hills without hitting on Tredinnis. Yet much of the tale is true in a fashion, even to fact. One or two things which happen to Sir Harry Vyell did actually happen to a better man, who lived and hunted foxes not a hundred miles from the "model borough" of Liskeard, and are told of him in my friend Mr. W. F. Collier's memoir |
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