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<h2> PREFACE </h2>
<p>My Dear Lads:</p>
<p>The beginning of the present century, glorious as it was for British arms
abroad, was a dark time to those who lived by their daily labor at home.
The heavy taxation entailed by the war, the injury to trade, and the
enormous prices of food, all pressed heavily upon the working classes. The
invention of improved machinery, vast as has been the increase of trade
which it has brought about, at first pressed heavily upon the hand
workers, who assigned all their distress to the new inventions. Hence a
movement arose, which did much damage and for a time threatened to be
extremely formidable. It had its ramifications through all the
manufacturing districts of England, the object being the destruction of
the machinery, and a return to the old methods of work. The troubles which
occurred in various parts of the country were known as the Luddite Riots,
and the secret body which organized them was called King or General Lud.
In the present story I have endeavored to give you an idea of the state of
things which prevailed in Yorkshire, where, among the croppers and others
employed in the woolen manufactures, was one of the most formidable
branches of the secret association. The incidents of the murder of Mr.
Horsfall and the attack upon Mr. Cartwright's mill are strictly accurate
in all their details.</p>
<p>In this story I have left the historical battlefields, across so many of
which I have taken you, and have endeavored to show that there are
peaceful battles to be fought and victories to be won every jot as arduous
and as difficult as those contested under arms. In "Facing Death" my hero
won such a battle. He had to fight against external circumstances, and
step by step, by perseverance, pluck, and determination, made his way in
life. In the present tale my hero's enemy was within, and although his
victory was at last achieved the victor was well nigh worsted in the fray.
We have all such battles to fight, dear lads; may we all come unscathed
and victorious through the fray!</p>
<p>Yours sincerely,</p>
<p>G. A. Henty</p>
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