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Page 31
... writer is shown by the fact that he ap- pears throughout as a sort of malevo- lent and malicious Mr. Dick , who can ... write it would still further reveal the ruthlessness , the selfishness , the cruelty of the man who tried to ruin me ...
... writer is shown by the fact that he ap- pears throughout as a sort of malevo- lent and malicious Mr. Dick , who can ... write it would still further reveal the ruthlessness , the selfishness , the cruelty of the man who tried to ruin me ...
Page 52
... laws of God and Nature ? Or , if not , how shall they be revised ? Those are now the questions of Tower Hill , and , indeed , of all the world . I was really pleased when my wife decided to write 52 " Sic Vos non Vobis . "
... laws of God and Nature ? Or , if not , how shall they be revised ? Those are now the questions of Tower Hill , and , indeed , of all the world . I was really pleased when my wife decided to write 52 " Sic Vos non Vobis . "
Page 53
... write a novel , not because I had any reason to entertain a very deep regard for her literary abilities , but be- cause it has always seemed to me that the practice of novel - writing should be reserved for the fair sex as a safe and ...
... write a novel , not because I had any reason to entertain a very deep regard for her literary abilities , but be- cause it has always seemed to me that the practice of novel - writing should be reserved for the fair sex as a safe and ...
Page 54
... writing - table and drew a sheet of foolscap before me . To - morrow I shall read to my wife the first chapter of my novel , entitled , " Just a Husband . " It would be , perhaps , unwise to as- sert that Browning is not read in Italy ...
... writing - table and drew a sheet of foolscap before me . To - morrow I shall read to my wife the first chapter of my novel , entitled , " Just a Husband . " It would be , perhaps , unwise to as- sert that Browning is not read in Italy ...
Page 61
... write upon Day- dreams , let me begin by indulging in one : I am ordained , and about to preach my first sermon . Of course it is most important that I should prove myself to my new flock a physician of souls and no ordinary one . As I ...
... write upon Day- dreams , let me begin by indulging in one : I am ordained , and about to preach my first sermon . Of course it is most important that I should prove myself to my new flock a physician of souls and no ordinary one . As I ...
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