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The Hope of the Katzekopfs

The Hope of the Katzekopfs

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PREFACE 

Word Count: 303    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

ping with it) from the pen of an imaginary author,-that William Churne, of whom Bishop Corbet writes, and

ours the hideous sin of selfishness. And the book was put forth as an experiment, to ascertain whether the youth of the present generation had patience to glean the lessons which lurk beneath the surface of legendary tales, and the chronicles of the wild and supernatural; whether their hearts could be moved to noble and chivalrous feelings, and to shake off the hard, cold, calculating, worldly, se

at the experiment was not made in vain, and at the r

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The Hope of the Katzekopfs
The Hope of the Katzekopfs
“The former edition of this little tale was put forth with an Introduction (which was intended to be in keeping with it) from the pen of an imaginary author,—that William Churne, of whom Bishop Corbet writes, and who, two centuries since, seems to have been the great authority on all matters connected with Fairy-land.”
1 PREFACE2 Introduction3 CHAPTER I4 CHAPTER II5 CHAPTER III6 CHAPTER IV7 CHAPTER V8 CHAPTER VI