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"He loved God's poor with all his soul. He got inside the heart of human nature."—Commonwealth. "As fresh and genial and sunny as a spring morning."—Daily Express. "His Silhouettes are a legacy."—Rural World.

"This is one of the finest things in the way of allegory that our decadent times have produced; and the spirituality of its conceptions and the quaintness of its phrasing entitle Mrs. Yeo's book to a place on the same shelf as Bunyan's immortal work."—Aberdeen Journal. "In the manner without being an imitation of Malory. The book is thoroughly Catholic and may be safely recommended."—Catholic Book Notes. "A volume to cherish and to read more than once."—Christian Warfare.

The scene of the story is laid round Canterbury, and the pictures of the Cathedral are delightful. St. Thomas of Canterbury and St. Michael Archangel are depicted in all the scintillating glory of the Byzantine style.

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