Show A NOVELISTS NOVELIST S BLUNDER forgot n had killed OS off a character had to M hiim A great master of the art of throwing off stories by daily 1 11 installments was du jerrail Ter rail when he was at the hei height gh t of his vogue he kept running at the same time in different papers his Hie fertile imagination was waa never at a 4 10 loss but his memory fx frequently w was H he e waiva was apt pt ta 5 forget today what he did with r hero or heroine yesterday to help hla his memory says a paris letter to the boston bosto n transcript he be at A first noted down briefly in copy books what happened to his mm men and women but finding that often he could not read his own writing he invented a sew new system he be procured little leaden figures on which he gummed the names of his characters as they were mere born supposing there were three stories running there were three sets of bf figures in in different draw drawers e ra when a character was settled off the little man or woman in lead was taken away from oin its companions and laid aside I 1 one da y du jerrail was all behind in his bis work he set himself to his task without examining the slain his bad memory memery led him into a terrible blunder he had forgotten that chehad he had killed the still famous cambone e i in the previous feuille ton and to the great surprise of the reader he made him talk again as if nothing out of the common had befallen him this resuscitation of is one of the most curious things in th the history of the comans |