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But I am grieved I have no vigil.
"BUT I AM GRIEVED I HAVE NO VIRGIL." P. 160









PARSON KELLY




BY

A. E. W. MASON

AND

ANDREW LANG













NEW YORK
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
LONDON AND BOMBAY
1899








Copyright, 1899,

By Longmans, Green, And Co.


All rights reserved





First Edition, September, 1899
Reprinted October, 1899









University Press
John Wilson And Son, Cambridge, U.S.A.









TO THE
BARON TANNEGUY DE WOGAN

The Representative of a House illustrious for its Antiquity:
In Prosperity splendid: in Exile and Poverty gay
and constant: of Loyalty unshaken;

Is Dedicated

This Narrative, founded on the deeds of his Ancestor,

The Chevalier Nicholas De Wogan.


A. E. W. M.
A. L.







PREFACE


The authors wish to say that the proceedings of Lady Oxford areunhistorical. Swift mentions a rumour that there was such a lady, butleaves her anonymous.







CONTENTS

Chapter 
I.

The Parson expresses Irreproachable Sentiments at theMazarin Palace.

II.

Mr. Wogan refuses to Acknowledge an UndesirableAcquaintance in St. James's Street.

III.

Mr. Wogan instructs the Ignorant Parson in the Ways ofWomen.

IV.

Shows the Extreme Danger of knowing Latin.

V.

A Literary Discussion in which a Critic, not for thefirst time, tur

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