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157:. A parable on the European situation, it made John, the head of the school, who refuses to separate Louis and William in a fight, though he sees that Louis is beaten and that the prolongation of the fight is mere cruelty. John is reproached by Dame Europa for cowardice, is told that he has grown "a sloven and a screw", and is threatened with loss of his position. It was a runaway success, and earned Pullen £3000. A dramatised version by George T. Ferneyhough was acted on 17 March 1871 by amateurs at 351: 306:
The first edition of 500 copies was printed at Salisbury on 21 October. Twenty-nine thousand copies had been issued by 1 February 1871. Messrs. Spottiswoode of London printed 50,000 copies (1–9 Feb.). The 192nd thousand appeared on 18 April. The 193rd and final thousand was printed in April 1874. The
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Several pamphlets (1869–72) on reform of cathedral organisation and clerical unbelief were combative, and Pullen was active in controversy until nearly the end of his life. In stories of school life,
43:, on 29 February 1836, he was the elder son of the four children of William Pullen, rector there, and his wife Amelia, daughter of Henry Wright. From February 1845 to Christmas 1848 he was at 364: 396: 62:
in 1855, where he graduated B.A. in 1859, proceeding M.A. in 1862. In 1859 he was ordained deacon on appointment to an assistant-mastership at
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Many of his books were at his own expense and loss-making. In 1848 his father had published a volume of verse by Pullen, called
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pamphlet was translated into French, German, Italian, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, Swedish, Portuguese and Jersey-French.
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under its first headmaster Matthew Wilkinson. In 1848 his father, in poor health, moved with the family to
391: 386: 71: 44: 24: 74:. He passed the next 12 years of his life there, the period in which he did most of his writing. 318: 118: 63: 165:, by Charles William Grant. In 1872 Pullen again attacked on Gladstone's administration in 122: 93: 86: 78: 267: 161:. in aid of a fund for French sufferers. There were many replies, among them the anonymous 101: 40: 360: 263: 36: 380: 355: 138: 67: 134: 96:, would be named for him. For 12 years he travelled widely in Europe, based at 188:(1892), he tackled issues in the English educational system. Other works were: 130: 117:, Devon (1898–9) and several locum-tenancies. In May 1903 he became rector of 48: 114: 19:(1836–1903) was an English cleric and writer. He is noted for his pamphlet 133:
nursing-home seven months later, on 15 December 1903; and was buried at
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In 1875 Pullen retired from Salisbury. During 1875–6 he served in
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Back in England in 1898, Pullen held successively the curacy of
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Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature
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in 1862, and was transferred in 1863 to a similar post at
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Index

Franco-Prussian War
Little Gidding
Huntingdonshire
Marlborough College
Babbacombe
Devon
Clare College, Cambridge
Bradfield College
York Minster
Salisbury Cathedral
Sir George Nares
British Arctic Expedition
HMS Alert
Ellesmere Island
Perugia
John Murray
Murray's Handbooks for Travellers
Rockbeare
Thorpe Mandeville
Northamptonshire
chancel
Birmingham
Birdingbury
Warwickshire
Siege of Paris (1870–71)
Derby



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