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Page 105
... wrote Lady Frederick . But its most effective scene , the scene that afterwards made it so successful , was one in which the heroine in order to disillusion a young lover let him come into her dressing - room and discover her without ...
... wrote Lady Frederick . But its most effective scene , the scene that afterwards made it so successful , was one in which the heroine in order to disillusion a young lover let him come into her dressing - room and discover her without ...
Page 145
... wrote two short stories which together , I thought , would make a volume of a size suitable for this collection and sent them to Fisher Unwin . After some time he returned them , but with a letter asking me if I had not a novel I could ...
... wrote two short stories which together , I thought , would make a volume of a size suitable for this collection and sent them to Fisher Unwin . After some time he returned them , but with a letter asking me if I had not a novel I could ...
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... wrote the reflections that occurred to me on reaching that stage of my life and inserted the piece I wrote at the end of a book called A Writer's Notebook in which I had given a selection of the notes I had made from a very early age ...
... wrote the reflections that occurred to me on reaching that stage of my life and inserted the piece I wrote at the end of a book called A Writer's Notebook in which I had given a selection of the notes I had made from a very early age ...
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