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... story as a whole to be good , though I am not aware that the public has ever corroborated that verdict . The chief character is that of a young woman who has married manifestly for money and rank , - so manifestly that she does not ...
... story as a whole to be good , though I am not aware that the public has ever corroborated that verdict . The chief character is that of a young woman who has married manifestly for money and rank , - so manifestly that she does not ...
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... story is well told . But I doubt now whether any one reads The Claver- ings . When I remember how many novels I have written , I have no right to expect that above a few of them shall endure even to the second year beyond publication ...
... story is well told . But I doubt now whether any one reads The Claver- ings . When I remember how many novels I have written , I have no right to expect that above a few of them shall endure even to the second year beyond publication ...
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... story mentioned by readers who did not know me to be the author , and always with praise ; but it had no real success . The same may be said of Linda Tressel . Blackwood , who of course knew the author , was willing to publish them ...
... story mentioned by readers who did not know me to be the author , and always with praise ; but it had no real success . The same may be said of Linda Tressel . Blackwood , who of course knew the author , was willing to publish them ...
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... stories are good . Perhaps the first is somewhat the better , as being the less lachrymose . They were both written ... story - telling also ; and in this , pace Mr Hutton , I think that I was successful . English life in them there was ...
... stories are good . Perhaps the first is somewhat the better , as being the less lachrymose . They were both written ... story - telling also ; and in this , pace Mr Hutton , I think that I was successful . English life in them there was ...
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... stories are good , but they missed the object with which they had been written . Of course there is not in this any evidence that I might not have succeeded a second time as I succeeded before , had I gone on with the same dogged ...
... stories are good , but they missed the object with which they had been written . Of course there is not in this any evidence that I might not have succeeded a second time as I succeeded before , had I gone on with the same dogged ...
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