Preface

The chief beauty of this book lies not so much in its literary style, or in the extent and usefulness of the information it conveys, as in its simple truthfulnessIts pages form the record of events that really happenedAll that has been done is to colour them; and, for this, no extra charge has been madeGeorge and Harris and Montmorency are not poetic ideals, but things of flesh and blood—especially George, who weighs about twelve stoneOther works may excel this in depth of thought and knowledge of human nature: other books may rival it in originality and size; but, for hopeless and incurable veracity, nothing yet discovered can surpass itThis, more than all its other charms, will, it is felt, make the volume precious in the eye of the earnest reader; and will lend additional weight to the lesson that the story teaches.

London, August, 1889.

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