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Show '"'Xabor of Jnluors. William Dean Howcllindisput-aUya Howcllindisput-aUya man of genltuvconfees wllh-tout wllh-tout A blush M' ho finable to write-but tome, three hourtln the course of the day, and that he toils as laboriously over his manuscript as If It were a piece of actual druggery. Bret Harte, whose creations read as If they had come from his brain without a flaw or hindrance, showing show-ing brilliancy of thought with the graceiot the. artist,. Is .yet another writer who passes days and weeks uponhorttory-cr-poam before he. Is Tread to deliver It into the hands of-lbe printer, which speaks volumes of praise for the author of the most stritlDgly origlnalr productions in prow and versehich hare ever corae Wore,the;teadIiHj public. Ex. 2 |