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Two Gentlemen of Virginia. Eggleston, George Cary, 1839–1911 
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"YOU AND I ARE FRIENDS. WE ARE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VIRGINIA."Page 434.

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TWO GENTLEMEN
OF VIRGINIAA NOVEL OF THE OLD REGIME
IN THE OLD DOMINION

BY

GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON


AUTHOR OF "DOROTHY SOUTH," "A CAROLINA CAVALIER,"
"THE MASTER OF WARLOCK," "EVELYN BYRD," "A
DAUGHTER OF THE SOUTH," "BLIND ALLEYS,"
"LOVE IS THE SUM OF IT ALL" ILLUSTRATED BY FRANK T. MERRILL

BOSTON LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.

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Published, August, 1908

COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPHARD CO.

All Rights Reserved

TWO GENTLEMEN OF VIRGINIA

Norwood Press
BERWICK & SMITH CO.
Norwood, Mass.
U. S. A.

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TO THE MEMORY OF
Chastain Cocke
OF VIRGINIA

WHOSE NOBILITY OF CHARACTER, GENEROSITY OF MIND, AND UP-RIGHTNESS OF LIFE WERE AN INSPIRATION TO ME IN YOUTH, AND WHOSE PERSONALITY IS IMPERFECTLY SUGGESTED IN THAT OF COLONEL BUTLER SHENSTONE 1 INSCRIBE THIS STORY OF THE OLD REGIME IN THE OLD DOMINION, WITH LOVE AND GRATITUDE.

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PREFACE

In this novel I have endeavored to fulfil one of the chief functions of history in the modern conception of historical writing.

Incidentally to the telling of a love story, I have sought to present a faithful picture of the life of the time and region of which I have written; to set forth its manners, habits and conditions with accuracy and in detail; to portray the character of the people, to show what were their ideals and their standards, and to present them as they were to readers of a later and far less picturesque time.

In aid of this purpose I have mentioned many details of custom and condition which may seem trivial in themselves, but which are imperatively necessary to the verisimilitude of the picture.

It is proper to add that I have written solely of things that I personally remember. As a youth I was brought into that life from without. page: [][View Page []] I studied it in perspective, as one bred in it could not have done. I lived it and loved it, and now, half a century later, I write of it with admiration, if not always with approval.

GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON.
New York City, 1908.

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