[Gutenberg 41303] • A Ladder of Swords: A Tale of Love, Laughter and Tears

[Gutenberg 41303] • A Ladder of Swords: A Tale of Love, Laughter and Tears

A LADDER OF SWORDS If it does not seem too childish a candor to say so, "Michel and Angele" always seems to me like some old letter lifted out of an ancient cabinet with the faint perfume of bygone days upon it. Perhaps that is because the story itself had its origin in a true but brief record of some good Huguenots who fled from France and took refuge in England. . . . I wove round Michel de la Foret and Angele Aubert a soft, bright cloud of romance which would not leave my vision until I sat down and wrote out what, in the writing, seemed to me a true history. It was as though some telepathy between the days of Elizabeth and our own controlled me -- self-hypnotism, I suppose; but still, there it was. There will be found a few anachronisms in this tale, but none so important as to give a wrong impression of the events of Queen Elizabeth's reign. \-- from Gilbert Parker's Introduction