The author accustomed
to seclusion, and mingling for the first time freely with
the literary people about him, is invariably startled and
delighted to find that the decisions of his own unbiassed
judgment — decisions to which he has refrained from
giving voice on account of their broad contradiction
to the decision of the press are and con-
sidered quite as matters of course by almost every
person with whom he converses.
to seclusion, and mingling for the first time freely with
the literary people about him, is invariably startled and
delighted to find that the decisions of his own unbiassed
judgment — decisions to which he has refrained from
giving voice on account of their broad contradiction
to the decision of the press are and con-
sidered quite as matters of course by almost every
person with whom he converses.
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