For the inclusion of these hitherto unconsidered trifles much arch?ology and much purely4 guide-book{viii} description have been suppressed; nor for this would it seem necessary to appear apologetic, even although local patriotism5 is a militant6 force, and resents anything less than a detailed7 and favourable8 description of every village, interesting or not.
How militant parochial patriots9 may be the writer already knows. You may criticise10 the British Empire and prophesy11 its downfall if you feel that way inclined, and welcome; but it is the Unpardonable Sin to say that Little Pedlington is anything less than the cleanest, the neatest, and the busiest for its size of all the Sweet Auburns in the land! Has not the writer been promised a bad quarter of an hour by the local press, should he revisit Crayford, after writing of that uncleanly place in the Dover Road? and have the good folks of Chard still kept the tar12 and feathers in readiness for him who, daring greatly, presumed to say the place was so quiet that when the stranger appeared in its streets every head was out of doors and windows?
Point of view is everything. The stranger finds a place charming because everything in it is old, and quiet reigns13 supreme14. Quietude and antiquity15, how eminently16 desirable and delightful17 when found, he thinks. Not so the dweller18 in such a spot. He would welcome as a benefactor19 any one who would rebuild his house in modern style, and would behold{ix} with satisfaction the traffic of Cheapside thronging20 the grass-grown market-place.
No brief is held for such an one in these pages, nor is it likely that the professional antiquary will find in them anything not already known to him. The book, like all its predecessors21, and like those that are to follow it, is intended for those who journey down the roads either in person or in imagination, and to their judgment22 it is left. In conclusion, let me acknowledge the valuable information with regard to Wiltshire afforded me by Cecil Simpson, Esq., than whom no one knows the county better.
CHARLES G. HARPER.
Petersham, Surrey,
October 1899.

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