The Splendid Spur by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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[Illustration: "I loved thee so, boy Jack."]
THE SPLENDID SPUR BEING MEMOIRS OF THE ADVENTURES OF MR. JOHN MARVEL, A SERVANT OF HIS LATE MAJESTY KING CHARLES I., IN THE YEARS 1642-3: WRITTEN BY HIMSELF: Edited in Modern English by Q (ARTHUR T. QUILLER COUCH) 1897 TO EDWARD GWYNNE EARDLEY-WILMOT. _MY DEAR EDDIE, Whatever view a story-teller may take of his business, 'tis happy when he can think, "This book of mine will please such and such a friend," and may set that friend's name after the title page. For even if to please (as some are beginning to hold) should be no part of his aim, at least 'twill always be a reward: and (in unworthier moods) next to a Writer I would choose to be a Lamplighter, as the |
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