Gambolling with Galatea: a Bucolic Romance - Curtis Dunham

Gambolling with Galatea: a Bucolic Romance

I WOULDN’T ROOST IN A CHERRY TREE
By CURTIS DUNHAM
Author of “The Casino Girl in London,” “Two in a Zoo,” “The Golden Goblin,” etc.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
BY OLIVER HERFORD
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY BOSTON & NEW YORK ⁘ THE RIVERSIDE PRESS CAMBRIDGE
MDCCCCIX
COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY CURTIS DUNHAM AND HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published May 1909
Fair reader (and unfair one, of either sex), I pray you be not dismayed by the profundity of this discourse. Doubtless there are some light-minded observers who would have seen in the natural phenomena herein recorded the very quintessence of humor, the apotheosis of the comical. Such pretenders to scientific and literary eminence would entertain the same view of the noble Titanotherium Robustum, or the sublime Stegosaurus Ungulatus. They would have cast merry doubts upon the improving conversation between Balaam and his Ass; ridiculed the psychic resources of the Birds of St. Francis d’Assisi; scoffed at the gratitude of Æsop’s Lion; denied the acumen of the Jumping Frog of Calaveras; yea, and presumed to say “scat” to the sacred Cat of Bubastis.
Fair reader (or unfair one), be warned against all such triflers with the important truths of nature. Life is earnest. Turn the page—read, ponder, and be wise.

Curtis Dunham
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Английский

Год издания

2018-03-28

Темы

Country life -- Fiction; Human-animal relationships -- Fiction; Livestock -- Fiction

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