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All About Our World

Elsie Venner
Oliver Wendell Holmes

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truth rather than as an accepted scientific conclusion.  The reader
must judge for himself what is the value of various stories cited
from old authors.  He must decide how much of what has been told he
can accept either as having actually happened, or as possible and
more or less probable.  The Author must be permitted, however, to say
here, in his personal character, and as responsible to the students
of the human mind and body, that since this story has been in
progress he has received the most startling confirmation of the
possibility of the existence of a character like that which he had
drawn as a purely imaginary conception in Elsie Venner. 

BOSTON, January, 1861. 

A SECOND PREFACE. 

This is the story which a dear old lady, my very good friend, spoke
of as "a medicated novel," and quite properly refused to read.  I was
always pleased with her discriminating criticism.  It is a medicated
novel, and if she wished to read for mere amusement and helpful
recreation there was no need of troubling herself with a story

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