Excerpt from St. Knighton's Keive: A Cornish Tale; With a Postscript and GlossaryThe speaker was a respectable middle aged solicitor, practising in the small country town of Wadebridge, in the north of Corn wall, and the person he was addressing, and who was perpetually shifting about in his chair, and twirling his hat round and round, was a little, cute-looking, bronze
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He had 24 brothers and 24 sisters and decided to become a hermit after hearing the story of st anthony in the egyptian desert.
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“tale”; and, “an elegy on the death of william the third,” of his own composing.
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