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[PREFACE.][iii]
[Chapter I. — By the Rivers of Waters][1]
[Chapter II. — Under the Drachenfels][26]
[Chapter III. — The Lion Tamer][58]
[Chapter IV. — Interpretations ]
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[Appendix I. — Chronological List of Principal Events referred to in the 'Bible of Amiens'][143]
[Appendix II. — References Explanatory of Photographs to Chapter IV][144]
[Appendix III. — General Plan of 'Our Fathers have told us'][153]
[INDEX][157]

PLATES.

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[Plate I. — The Dynasties of France][9]
[Plate II. — The Bible of Amiens, Northern Porch before Restoration][27]
[Plate III. — Amiens, Jour Des Trépassés, 1880 ][58]
[ St. Mary][131]
[ Plan of the West Porches] [140]

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PREFACE.

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The long abandoned purpose, of which the following pages begin some attempt at fulfilment, has been resumed at the request of a young English governess, that I would write some pieces of history which her pupils could gather some good out of;—the fruit of historical documents placed by modern educational systems at her disposal, being to them labour only, and sorrow.

What else may be said for the book, if it ever become one, it must say for itself: preface, more than this, I do not care to write: and the less, because some passages of British history, at this hour under record, call for instant, though brief, comment.