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Dragon of Wantley, The
Preface
Owen Wister
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       MY ANCIENT PLAYMATES IN APPIAN
       WAY CAMBRIDGE THIS LIKELY
       STORY IS DEDICATED FOR REASONS
       BEST KNOWN TO THEMSELVES
        
       When Betsinda held the Rose
       And the Ring decked Giglio's finger
       Thackeray! 'twas sport to linger
       With thy wise, gay-hearted prose.
       Books were merry, goodness knows!
       When Betsinda held the Rose.
       Who but foggy drudglings doze
       While Rob Gilpin toasts thy witches,
       While the Ghost waylays thy breeches,
       Ingoldsby? Such tales as those
       Exorcised our peevish woes
       When Betsinda held the Rose.
       Realism, thou specious pose!
       Haply it is good we met thee;
       But, passed by, we'll scarce regret thee;
       For we love the light that glows
       Where Queen Fancy's pageant goes,
       And Betsinda holds the Rose.
       Shall we dare it? Then let's close
       Doors to-night on things statistic,
       Seek the hearth in circle mystic,
       Till the conjured fire-light shows
       Where Youth's bubbling Fountain flows,
       And Betsinda holds the Rose.
        
       PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
       We two--the author and his illustrator--did not know what we had done until the newspapers told us. But the press has explained it in the following poised and consistent criticism:
       "Too many suggestions of profanity."
       --_Congregationalist_, Boston, 8 Dec. '92.
       "It ought to be the delight of the nursery."
       --_National Tribune_, Washington, 22 Dec. '92.
       "Grotesque and horrible."
       --_Zion's Herald_, Boston, 21 Dec. '92.
       "Some excellent moral lessons."
       --_Citizen_, Brooklyn, 27 Nov. '92.
       "If it has any lesson to teach, we have been unable to find it."
       --_Independent_, New York, 10 Nov. '92.
       "The story is a familiar one."
       --_Detroit Free Press_, 28 Nov. '92.
       "Refreshingly novel."
       --_Cincinnati Commercial Gazette_, 17 Dec. '92.
       "It is a burlesque."
       --_Atlantic Monthly_, Dec. '92.
       "All those who love lessons drawn from life will enjoy this
       book."
       --_Christian Advocate_, Cincinnati, 2 Nov. '92.
       "The style of this production is difficult to define."
       --_Court Journal_, London, 26 Nov. '92.
       "One wonders why writer and artist should put so much
       labor on a production which seems to have so little reason
       for existence."
       --_Herald and Presbyterian_, Cincinnati.
       Now the public knows exactly what sort of book this is, and we cannot be held responsible. _