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ƒjƒNƒ\ƒ“ “X•Ü
2013/11/26
But the ray of sunshine had died away; the frost grew sharper, and began to nip onefs nose: the twilight deepened; gas flared from the shops. As I reached Mullerfs, the confectionerfs, I suddenly stood stock-still and began staring at that side of the street, as though I had a presentiment that something extraordinary was just going to happen to me; and at that very instant I saw, on the opposite side of the street, the old man with his dog. I remember quite well that I felt an unpleasant sensation clutch at my heart, and I could not myself have told what that sensation was.
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converse “X•Ü
2013/11/26
gNowadays, daddy, they call them writers.h
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ƒfƒ…ƒxƒeƒBƒJ ŒƒˆÀ
2013/11/26
gHefs sure to forgive us, though perhaps not at once. But what then? Ifll show him that I have character. Hefs always scolding me for not having character, for being feather-headed. He shall see now whether Ifm feather-headed. To be a married man is a serious thing. I shanft be a boy then. . . . I mean I shall be just like other people . . . that is, other married men. I shall live by my own work. Natasha says thatfs ever so much better than living at other peoplefs expense, as we all do. If you only knew what a lot of fine things she says to me! I should never have thought of it myself ? Ifve not been brought up like that, I havenft been properly educated. Itfs true, I know it myself, Ifm feather-headed and scarcely fit for anything; but, do you know, a wonderful idea occurred to me the day before yesterday. Ifll tell you now though itfs hardly the moment, for Natasha, too, must hear, and youfll give me your advice. You know I want to write stories and send them to the magazines just as you do. Youfll help me with the editors, wonft you? Ifve been reckoning upon you, and I lay awake all last night thinking of a novel, just as an experiment, and do you know, it might turn out a charming thing. I took the subject from a comedy of Scribefs. . . . But Ifll tell you it afterwards. The great thing is they would pay for it. . . . You see, they pay you.h
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