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Lysbeth: A Tale Of The Dutch
Preface
H.Rider Haggard
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       _ DEDICATION
       In token of the earnest reverence of a man of a later generation for his character, and for that life work whereof we inherit the fruits to-day, this tale of the times he shaped is dedicated to the memory of one of the greatest and most noble-hearted beings that the world has known; the immortal William, called the Silent, of Nassau.
        
       AUTHOR'S NOTE
       There are, roughly, two ways of writing an historical romance--the first to choose some notable and leading characters of the time to be treated, and by the help of history attempt to picture them as they were; the other, to make a study of that time and history with the country in which it was enacted, and from it to deduce the necessary characters.
       In the case of "Lysbeth" the author has attempted this second method. By an example of the trials, adventures, and victories of a burgher family of the generation of Philip II. and William the Silent, he strives to set before readers of to-day something of the life of those who lived through perhaps the most fearful tyranny that the western world has known. How did they live, one wonders; how is it that they did not die of very terror, those of them who escaped the scaffold, the famine and the pestilence?
       This and another--Why were such things suffered to be?--seem problems worth consideration, especially by the young, who are so apt to take everything for granted, including their own religious freedom and personal security. How often, indeed, do any living folk give a grateful thought to the forefathers who won for us these advantages, and many others with them?
       The writer has sometimes heard travellers in the Netherlands express surprise that even in an age of almost universal decoration its noble churches are suffered to remain smeared with melancholy whitewash. Could they look backward through the centuries and behold with the mind's eye certain scenes that have taken place within these very temples and about their walls, they would marvel no longer. Here we are beginning to forget the smart at the price of which we bought deliverance from the bitter yoke of priest and king, but yonder the sword bit deeper and smote more often. Perhaps that is why in Holland they still love whitewash, which to them may be a symbol, a perpetual protest; and remembering stories that have been handed down as heirlooms to this day, frown at the sight of even the most modest sacerdotal vestment. Those who are acquainted with the facts of their history and deliverance will scarcely wonder at the prejudice. _
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Preface
Book 1. The Sowing
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 1. The Wolf And The Badger
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 2. She Who Buys--Pays
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 3. Montalvo Wins A Trick
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 4. Three Wakings
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 5. The Dream Of Dirk
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 6. The Betrothal Of Lysbeth
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 7. Hendrik Brant Has A Visitor
   Book 1. The Sowing - Chapter 8. The Mare's Stable
Book 2. The Ripening
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 9. Adrian, Foy, And Martin The Red
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 10. Adrian Goes Out Hawking
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 11. Adrian Rescues Beauty In Distress
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 12. The Summons
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 13. Mother's Gifts Are Good Gifts
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 14. Sword Silence Receives The Secret
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 15. Senor Ramiro
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 16. The Master
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 17. Betrothed
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 18. Foy Sees A Vision
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 19. The Fray In The Shot Tower
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 20. In The Gevangenhuis
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 21. How Martin Turned Coward
   Book 2. The Ripening - Chapter 22. A Meeting And A Parting
Book 3. The Harvesting
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 23. Father And Son
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 24. Martha Preaches A Sermon And Tells A Secret
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 25. The Red Mill
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 26. The Bridegroom And The Bride
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 27. What Elsa Saw In The Moonlight
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 28. Atonement
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 29. Adrian Comes Home Again
   Book 3. The Harvesting - Chapter 30. Two Scenes