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first the meeting comes in of for the his Union when or the Hichard account Mu of tinxer the , Westlakes and their , money modes , of thought . The
lights al and most shades be said in to the abound novel in are st many contrasts , and it . may , rong
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CommanderLovett Cameron , has allowed his im > gination to run riot . Commencing soberly enough
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author asideand gradually abandons lays- himself all sense to and -the probability wildest of imaginative , stories . The adventures of Murray
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power excellent a-nd novel knowledge . The of author various possesses types of character abundant , and when he has learned better how to portion
bi out lities his we work nhall and expec to mak t to e the recei most ve a of reall his y capa good - woTk from his pen ippj ; ' One of thei Peopl «* e vm ' as my * it --- is
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 15, 1886, page 1652, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15121886/page/16/
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