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... " " Why- " Hands upon it , I say . I'll land the first Juggins in a week . Then the way they'll come in will astonish you . It will indeed . Here's success to the firm . ” In this way , and on a capital of thirty THE AUTHOR . 3.
... " " Why- " Hands upon it , I say . I'll land the first Juggins in a week . Then the way they'll come in will astonish you . It will indeed . Here's success to the firm . ” In this way , and on a capital of thirty THE AUTHOR . 3.
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... success ' is always possible . And so often of late years has a book unexpectedly taken the world by storm that the author must always consider his MS . as a pos- sible great success . 8. It must be remembered that publishers live by ...
... success ' is always possible . And so often of late years has a book unexpectedly taken the world by storm that the author must always consider his MS . as a pos- sible great success . 8. It must be remembered that publishers live by ...
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... success of her book ( though on previous occasions he had spoken well of her work ) , and attributed this to the lack of advertisements . He badgered her to advertise through himself to the extent of £ 5 or £ 10 , assuring her that she ...
... success of her book ( though on previous occasions he had spoken well of her work ) , and attributed this to the lack of advertisements . He badgered her to advertise through himself to the extent of £ 5 or £ 10 , assuring her that she ...
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... longer stories . Here , again , though names come first , there may be special reasons why a work by a less known hand might be syndi- cated with a certain measure of success . If any member , therefore , would like to try ΙΟ THE AUTHOR .
... longer stories . Here , again , though names come first , there may be special reasons why a work by a less known hand might be syndi- cated with a certain measure of success . If any member , therefore , would like to try ΙΟ THE AUTHOR .
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... success in this way . But , again , let him not blame the Editor should failure follow . He would like to oblige all the members of the Society if he could . This syndicating is intended , of course , as a first step in the action of ...
... success in this way . But , again , let him not blame the Editor should failure follow . He would like to oblige all the members of the Society if he could . This syndicating is intended , of course , as a first step in the action of ...
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