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Our little Norman cousin of long ago. Stein, Evaleen, 1863–1923. 
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OUR LITTLE NORMAN COUSIN OF LONG AGO

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THE
LITTLE COUSINS OF LONG AGO
SERIES

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Each volume illustrated with full page
plates, frontispiece in color.
Cloth, 12mo, with decorative cover.
Per volume, $1.00

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L. C. PAGE & COMPANY

53 BEACON STREET BOSTON, MASS.

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The Little Cousins of Long Ago Series

OUR LITTLE
NORMAN COUSIN
OF LONG AGOBeing a Story of Normandy in the time of William the Conqueror

BY

EVALEEN STEIN

Author of "The Christmas Porringer,"
"Gabriel and the Hour Book," etc. ILLUSTRATED BY
JOHN GOSS

BOSTON THE PAGE COMPANY PUBLISHERS

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Copyright, 1915, by
THE PAGE COMPANY,

All rights reserved

First Impression, August, 1915
Second Impression, June, 1917
Third Impression, March, 1929
Fourth Impression, March, 1935

Made in U.S.A.

PRINTED BY THE COLONIAL PRESS INC.,
CLINTON, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.,

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To
my young friend
SOPHIE WOLCOTT STUART
whose enthusiastic interest in
story-book land is an inspiration to one venturing within
its charmed borders

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Preface

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Very likely all you boys and girls of the age of the children in this story will learn, by and by, how important a part in history was played by the people of Normandy, especially under their great Duke, William the Conqueror. And then, if you have read this little book, perhaps you will say to yourselves, " Why, yes, we remember about those people, how they lived and what the children did in the days of Duke William! " And if you read carefully your histories, and books of manners and customs, and tales of that time, perhaps you will say also, " The doings of Our Little Norman Cousin of Long Ago must have been true! At any rate we are quite sure the author tried very hard to make those Norman children in the story behave as proper eleventh-century boys and girls ought to."

EVALEEN STEIN.

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Contents

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  1. CHAPTER PAGE
  2. PREFACE vii
  3. AN INVITATION 1
  4. THE CASTLE OF NOIREAT 13
  5. ROLF THE GANGER 20
  6. BLANCHETTE AND MARIE 28
  7. "THE MYSTERY OF THE RIVERS" 39
  8. LITTLE DUKE RICHARD 49
  9. THE TOURNAMENT 62
  10. OLD HERVE TELLS ANOTHER STORY 71
  11. HUGH BECOMES A KNIGHT 82
  12. ON THE WAY TO DIVES 90
  13. WAITING FOR THE WIND 104
  14. THE DUCHESS MATILDA'S GIFT 110
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List of Illustrations

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Pronunciation of Proper Names

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  • Bayeux (ba-yuh')
  • Brecey (bree-sa')
  • Briouze (bree-ooz')
  • Brit'-tan-y
  • Bur'-gun-dy
  • Caen (kon)
  • Centeville (sont-vee-'ye)
  • Crecy (kra-see')
  • Dives (deev)
  • Epte (ept)
  • Eu (uh)
  • Falaise (fal-aze')
  • Gervaise (jer-vaz')
  • Goelet (jo-lay')
  • Guibray (je-bra')
  • Laon (lon)
  • Noireat (nwar-e-a')
  • Rouen (rwan)
  • Seine (sane)
  • Val-es-Dunes (val-a-dune')
  • Valognes (val-own')
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