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Page 67
... write on , and he put his books up on the shelf on each side of the clock . But It was all very different from the ... writing at the little table , and found it very convenient . THE WORLD OF CHANCE . 67.
... write on , and he put his books up on the shelf on each side of the clock . But It was all very different from the ... writing at the little table , and found it very convenient . THE WORLD OF CHANCE . 67.
Page 159
... write ; but if it should be rejected ! I've had to wait a long while already ; and then to have to go peddling it ... writing the story ; and I've worked over it and worked over it , till I've quite lost the sense of it . I don't believe ...
... write ; but if it should be rejected ! I've had to wait a long while already ; and then to have to go peddling it ... writing the story ; and I've worked over it and worked over it , till I've quite lost the sense of it . I don't believe ...
Page 174
... write them , " said Ray , coldly . " Ah - h - h ! Very true ! That is a solid position . Then all you have to do to make it quite impregnable is to write such books that other men will be eager to take all the risks of publishing them ...
... write them , " said Ray , coldly . " Ah - h - h ! Very true ! That is a solid position . Then all you have to do to make it quite impregnable is to write such books that other men will be eager to take all the risks of publishing them ...
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