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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Tales of the Ridings, by F. W. Moorman This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Tales of the Ridings Author: F. W. Moorman Commentator: C. Vaughan Release Date: April 14, 2006 [EBook #18173] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TALES OF THE RIDINGS *** Produced by David Fawthrop and Alison Bush TALES OF THE RIDINGS BY F. W. MOORMAN 1872 - 1919 LATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEEDS UNIVERSITY Editor of "Yorkshire Dialect Poems" WITH A MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR By Professor C. VAUGHAN LONDON ELKIN MATHEWS, CORK STREET 1921 Contents: MEMOIR A LAOCOON OF THE ROCKS THROP'S WIFE THE INNER VOICE B.A. CORN-FEVER MEMOIR Frederic Moorman came of a stock which, on both sides, had struck deep roots in the soil of Devon. His father's family, which is believed to have sprung ultimately from "either Cornwall or Scotland"--a sufficiently wide choice, it may be thought--had for many generations been settled in the county.(1) His mother's--her maiden name was Mary Honywill--had for centuries held land at Widdicombe and the neighbourhood, in the heart of Dartmoor. He was born on 8th September 1872, at Ashburton, where his father, the Rev. A. C. Moorman, was Congregational minister; and for the first ten years of his life he was brought up on the skirts of the moor to which his mother's family belonged: drinking in from the very first that love of country sights and sounds which clove to him through life, and laying the foundation of that close knowledge of birds and flowers which was an endless source of delight to him in after years, and which made him so welcome a companion in a country walk with any friend who shared his love of such things but who, ten to one, could make no pretence whatever to his knowledge. In 1882, his father was appointed to the ministry of the Congregational Church at Stonehouse, in Gloucestershire; and Frederic began his formal schooling at the Wyclif Preparatory School in that place. The cou
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